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Jul 2010
So, I suppose that you are gone now, such a shame
And upon this plane of stone, I can scarcely trace your name

Surrounding you amongst the placid sea
A decrepit grave, for a love that used to be

The soft brown earth clings beneath my feet
A whistling wind around to lull me to sleep

And amongst the vague, serene blur of sound
Broken, is our last piece of common ground
Alyssa Rose Evans
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Alyssa Rose Evans  Dayton, OH
(Dayton, OH)   
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