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by caduceus

The moon hangs lower than ever before On a man-made noose with your name Lover, I'm growing old now And you've forgotten my face and my voice Or the way I'd whisper you between stars Maybe you've never known the person Who loved you as you were, as you are She is dead and silent, buried 'neath Snow falls and canyons darker Than the centre of your eyes and colder Than your breath against the air outside Tell them all you like it better this way Working to forget every piece of me
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