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Sandy Hook

Shattered faces on the moon Melting clocks, melting too soon Broken hearts left on the floor Because they can beat anymore People crying, people trying To pull through the night Sowers of light Explode before their eyes Falling to the ground People breaking down As they slip through the cracks More thunder claps Sirens wailing People despairing It's all over much too soon
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andr-o-meda
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May 15, 2013
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