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I don't want to cry anymore But I can't remember how to laugh either The sun and the rain are gone And much of the colour has drained away Leaving a grey canvas that I recognise But don't want to hang on the wall Instead I'll hide it away in a cupboard And carry on, numb.
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mairead-rhona-mackenzie
Scottish
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Aug 2, 2010
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