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I've known pain I've known fear chilling than the harmattan air Pain, fiercer and harsher than the whips of a thousand horsemen My soul sank deep into the river of pain and fear I sought refuge in the ***** of the younger dawns I hid in their embrace and they comforted me I dreamt of the rebirth of her garden in all its glory I felt the healing miracle of the morning sun when Eva bathed in her warmth; and I saw her inhabitants, came alive with the songs of the birds, and fluttering flowers in the breeze I've known pain; Nameless, faceless fear I sunk deep into their depths And they hurt no more
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Apr 27, 2016
Apr 27, 2016 at 2:36 AM UTC
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I've known pain I've known fear chilling than the harmattan air Pain, fiercer and harsher than the whips of a thousand horsemen My soul sank deep into the river of pain and fear I sought refuge in the ***** of the younger dawns I hid in their embrace and they comforted me I dreamt of the rebirth of her garden in all its glory I felt the healing miracle of the morning sun when Eva bathed in her warmth; and I saw her inhabitants, came alive with the songs of the birds, and fluttering flowers in the breeze I've known pain; Nameless, faceless fear I sunk deep into their depths And they hurt no more
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Apr 27, 2016
Apr 27, 2016 at 2:36 AM UTC
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