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The heart is such a shallow grave

Earth-shine in your loved one's eyes

Is all you have for memories;

Moonlight died beneath their lids,

When death did his deliveries.

 

And now the world's a colder place,

Though sun still shines above it,

And moon comes too, and looks upon

The graves, were made with loving.

 

And though the years will pass the same;

Though weeds and grass obscure it,

Their names on trembling lips will live-

As long as we endure it.

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Written by
patti-masterman-heterodynemind
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Published
Jan 20, 2013
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