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Live before the dusk

Walking through the dark clouds of emptiness, I gazed upon the stars in the sky High up in the air, when my life was drifted away, Far away from this world of sorrow To the place I've never known. There I saw a women in tears, With her knees on the floor And her hair hanging down her shoulder. Her eyes filled with pain and the fear inside, The agony from her face, The fear from her weak body, The cry from her heart,which were never heard. The blood she shed, were all dried Which were never felt. Not knowing what my heart bleed for, I face myself to the mirror. Nothing more do I saw Then the emptiness out of me, The thirst for what was not known. A knight with a broken soul. An angel in dispair. The lies behind the thruth. Faith that were trounce Eroded by the seasons of life. The fear which were never known. The strength which betrayed the mind. I heard a drop of water from a distant When i drift my mind off the soul. Nearer when I face Fainting, do the sound gets. My eyes were folded from the light to gain. The weakness I hate, Are now my strength to acquiant me which were never known. I cut of my sight to gain the light. But the dops were still apart, waiting for a life to hold them. The love that were departed Were only what my hate cries for. Then my soul was given back to me. _____________________________________________
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joe-allay
Indian
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Jul 18, 2011
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