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Each passing millennium and I'm left without. A dying breed and here you stand in doubt, But never leave me in my lonesome Because it kills me and makes me stronger. You wouldn't want to see who I've become, You'd hate me like they did And would wish me dead. You gave your lives for me and I have disappointed you. They say, "Weep child, for you have lost everything." Others have said, "Stand mother, for we give you our faith." It has been seven millennia since I've last spoken to you And now I have my last favor to ask, "Could you ever forgive me for letting you be my hearts?"
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Sep 14, 2015
Sep 14, 2015 at 10:28 AM UTC
Vale Sororis
Each passing millennium and I'm left without. A dying breed and here you stand in doubt, But never leave me in my lonesome Because it kills me and makes me stronger. You wouldn't want to see who I've become, You'd hate me like they did And would wish me dead. You gave your lives for me and I have disappointed you. They say, "Weep child, for you have lost everything." Others have said, "Stand mother, for we give you our faith." It has been seven millennia since I've last spoken to you And now I have my last favor to ask, "Could you ever forgive me for letting you be my hearts?"
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Sep 14, 2015
Sep 14, 2015 at 10:28 AM UTC
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