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a mirror on the fringes

I think we've met before

Maybe in a dream

Were you just a passer by

Or an attachment at a seam

A mirror on the fringes

Reflects a smile on the wind

Before it meets the halo

And makes the ring look dim.

 

I swear I've kissed the knuckles

Where the fingers meet the hand

On an angel fell from heaven.

When the ocean meets the sand.

 

I think we've met before

Maybe I'm a lifetime passed.

Were we life long lovers

Or a love that didn't last?

Did you hold my hand

And I watched you as you slept

Or did you walk away

To be the reason that I wept

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Published
Dec 14, 2013
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