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The dog and me, we'll find the sea And run beside the waves I'll slip on stones, he'll hunt for bones Beside the sea, the dog and me. Beside a fire, burning higher Than any human pain could be We'll slowly sleep, as embers leap, And sorrows won't exist for me. I'll find a dog as lost as me And offer him my bones. And if he loves me, tired and small, We'll share a life, our love, our all. The dog and me, we'll find the sea That washes broken love away. I'll wake for him; he'll wait for me. We'll always be; the dog and me.
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Dec 4, 2015
Dec 4, 2015 at 4:43 PM UTC
The Dog and Me
The dog and me, we'll find the sea And run beside the waves I'll slip on stones, he'll hunt for bones Beside the sea, the dog and me. Beside a fire, burning higher Than any human pain could be We'll slowly sleep, as embers leap, And sorrows won't exist for me. I'll find a dog as lost as me And offer him my bones. And if he loves me, tired and small, We'll share a life, our love, our all. The dog and me, we'll find the sea That washes broken love away. I'll wake for him; he'll wait for me. We'll always be; the dog and me.
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Dec 4, 2015
Dec 4, 2015 at 4:43 PM UTC
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