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by danny-adams

You had a grieving grasp on my guilty conscience God, how I long for you Like the winter wanes and waxes full of sorrow for A new summer, something to end the cold Something to bring the life You- A fountain from which flowered a fragrant flaw You- A cry of carelessness etched on carefully You- Perfection pieced from broken fragments You Mine How I'd love to find you with me and me with you and us as one But I'm not up To the task yet
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