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So her hair grew long Bit her nails nervously on the daily and so did the memory of her lover who had left without saying anything about his farewell All she remembers were his last words, "I want you to be happy and that's all... with or without me... you will prosper my darling" He looked at her and his neck twisted slight to the right beeeep....beeeep.....beeeep and so he rest forever in a universe where they guide the lower consciousness with signs in the sky that read "life goes on" and so it does and so you will prosper You will live with misery and joy In the end, let yourself fall into a pit of hope that one day you will see you other half in bed, naked Forever the love is in your hands So will her heart be on your mind and yours on hers The scars will heal within the love you build during the moments you wish you cherished when all goes wrong LOOK UP There's a star for you and it will glow for you Forever
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Jun 15, 2015
Jun 15, 2015 at 12:30 AM UTC
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So her hair grew long Bit her nails nervously on the daily and so did the memory of her lover who had left without saying anything about his farewell All she remembers were his last words, "I want you to be happy and that's all... with or without me... you will prosper my darling" He looked at her and his neck twisted slight to the right beeeep....beeeep.....beeeep and so he rest forever in a universe where they guide the lower consciousness with signs in the sky that read "life goes on" and so it does and so you will prosper You will live with misery and joy In the end, let yourself fall into a pit of hope that one day you will see you other half in bed, naked Forever the love is in your hands So will her heart be on your mind and yours on hers The scars will heal within the love you build during the moments you wish you cherished when all goes wrong LOOK UP There's a star for you and it will glow for you Forever
david-bojay
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Jun 15, 2015
Jun 15, 2015 at 12:30 AM UTC
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