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Alight the sun and moon are in the skies, Attending to the passing of the great. A burning light will leave our twinkling eyes, With passing time, we reach the dreaded date. And though the lights are here, the sky is dim, The premature pathetic fallacy, Even nature herself cannot hold in, The blinding sorrow she too feels for thee. And though with sadness we anticipate Departure of a kind and bubbly friend, We shan't forget to say, before it's late, Goodbye, good luck, we're with you 'till the end. And don't forget your trendy, cool nature, Or joyful outlook which makes you so pure.
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Mar 26, 2016
Mar 26, 2016 at 9:26 AM UTC
Megane-chan
Alight the sun and moon are in the skies, Attending to the passing of the great. A burning light will leave our twinkling eyes, With passing time, we reach the dreaded date. And though the lights are here, the sky is dim, The premature pathetic fallacy, Even nature herself cannot hold in, The blinding sorrow she too feels for thee. And though with sadness we anticipate Departure of a kind and bubbly friend, We shan't forget to say, before it's late, Goodbye, good luck, we're with you 'till the end. And don't forget your trendy, cool nature, Or joyful outlook which makes you so pure.
I frickin' didn't want to use thee bc that's really gay but hey ** I needed a rhyme
edward-franco-dansk
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Mar 26, 2016
Mar 26, 2016 at 9:26 AM UTC
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