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One Can Only Assume

I heard the door open then close but never open again and one can only assume one can only assume you're not coming back I saw your eyes close but never open again and one can only assume one can only assume time slips away like trying to hold sand every day making a fool of man
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charles-hamilton
American
Published
Apr 3, 2013
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Great Grandfather's death

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