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Ten Thousand Faces

Ten thousand faces In the light of day Tell them when To laugh or cry. Only meeting under The watchful star's Shimmering glow. A single teardrop falls. A phantom kiss is given By the autumn breeze. Their precious time alone, Welcoming the moon That gives their romance life. At the foot of stone lovers in the park.
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j-byron-maxson
American
Published
May 11, 2010
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© JBM July 23 2000

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