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Spring Again

In the night,

In the day,

When the storm has left the rain

And my missing you is steep-

 

You will lay

By my side

In a room too light to hide

Any monsters from waking our sleep.

 

And the Sun,

She will rise

And banish high tides

'Til the Moon again walks hers shores.

 

And when spring,

Bluebirds sing,

With me in morn again,

Ne'r am I anything

But yours.

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anna-pavoncello
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Published
May 20, 2015
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