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Graceful Woman

by jackwestland

Smile in morning, So easy with you. Time adjourning, Left nothing to do. Go graceful woman, As soft as the night, I have my freedom, But you have my time. I refuse to leave you, Even death couldn't rip me away. For all my treasons, I sit lonely today. Smile in mourning, Impossible with you. Yet you ask it of me, I know that you do. Gone graceful woman, So far from my side, But i stand with you, As day stands with night. I refuse your leaving, Even death couldn't rip me away. I'll be at your shoulders, And call forever today. My graceful woman, I rejected this lie. I'll give up my freedom, Give you back your time. The only woman, Death won't rip me away, There is no decision. They can't take you today.
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Published
May 27, 2016
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#love#sad#death
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