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The Dawn Rose

Once the dawn rose, and I with it You, in me, came along And we watched the world awake from atop this peak You sang a song My heart, in me, burned like the sun Never had I felt its like before A star, in my chest, in my throat, in my mind In me And I in it, and it was you And I was burnt alive, down to cinders, ash The dawn rose, in me And set, and died
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dane-ficklin
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Mar 22, 2012
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