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There was a silence, That I could not miss, in my head, in my heart, in his sweet kiss. Said the wind to me, as I walked home, But isn't this better, Than being alone? I had no answer, but a blank-eyed stare. With pursed lips, I wished I could care. Leaves changed and turned, But I hung around, Waiting to be plucked, Hoping to be found. And on a low branch I sat, Watching life pass me by, Blowing further away, With each passing sigh. I wandered on the wind, With no end in sight, Sleeping where I was lain, each dreary night. The sun rose gracefully, with her morning rays, A new day she hearkened, and yesterday's grave.
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Dec 20, 2014
Dec 20, 2014 at 2:00 AM UTC
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There was a silence, That I could not miss, in my head, in my heart, in his sweet kiss. Said the wind to me, as I walked home, But isn't this better, Than being alone? I had no answer, but a blank-eyed stare. With pursed lips, I wished I could care. Leaves changed and turned, But I hung around, Waiting to be plucked, Hoping to be found. And on a low branch I sat, Watching life pass me by, Blowing further away, With each passing sigh. I wandered on the wind, With no end in sight, Sleeping where I was lain, each dreary night. The sun rose gracefully, with her morning rays, A new day she hearkened, and yesterday's grave.
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Dec 20, 2014
Dec 20, 2014 at 2:00 AM UTC
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