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Aug 2012
Without your sun, there would not be tomorrow,
(By)
and there would not be a spring for our hearts.
(little)

Our time will not surrender,
(streams)
understand we are so close.
(we lay.)

Without your sun there would not be tomorrow,
(Your)
and there would not be winter for your heart.
(tiny,)

Our time has now surrendered
(white)
to your cold heart.
(fingers curled)

For once we were laden with love;
(around)
cherubs and devils called to us then,
(grasses)

And we did not dare to heed their stings, nor did they dare to
(and we)
hide their wings.
(did not fear)

Without your sun there would not be tomorrow
(the)
and there would not be a grave for our love.
(way we)

And yet your moon still burns bright
(would)
in this cold night.
(ever end.)
Lysander Gray
Written by
Lysander Gray  Citizen of the World.
(Citizen of the World.)   
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