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When the days go past, They are hardly recognized. While I held steadfast, Ours were hardly prized. Yet I took great care and bundled them together, Warmed them near the fire away from bad weather. But when I slept you stole them away, Leaving them outside to die and decay. All they needed was a little love, A few small doses would be nice. Still entangled by your own push and shove, Not a minute more you would sacrifice. Dear friend of mine that I still know, I write to remind you that it snows. Over the days that were our paradise, For now they reside underneath the ice.
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Dec 10, 2018
Dec 10, 2018 at 4:59 PM UTC
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When the days go past, They are hardly recognized. While I held steadfast, Ours were hardly prized. Yet I took great care and bundled them together, Warmed them near the fire away from bad weather. But when I slept you stole them away, Leaving them outside to die and decay. All they needed was a little love, A few small doses would be nice. Still entangled by your own push and shove, Not a minute more you would sacrifice. Dear friend of mine that I still know, I write to remind you that it snows. Over the days that were our paradise, For now they reside underneath the ice.
Captain_Gearwrath
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Dec 10, 2018
Dec 10, 2018 at 4:59 PM UTC
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