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When summer’s light is gone and winter’s come, The birds all sing and soon they will take flight. A soft and soothing beating of a drum Will play as Pan brings in the coming night. As fast as summer’s light has gone away, So flees the love you have for even I. Oh how I wish that I could make you stay, But like a bird you must return and fly. In truth all that I wish is for your joy And if you need be free then hasten, go. I beg you please, my heart do not destroy It could not weather any beat or blow. I beg you, venture on your way my dear But never please forget who you’ve left here.
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Mar 22, 2017
Mar 22, 2017 at 12:18 PM UTC
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When summer’s light is gone and winter’s come, The birds all sing and soon they will take flight. A soft and soothing beating of a drum Will play as Pan brings in the coming night. As fast as summer’s light has gone away, So flees the love you have for even I. Oh how I wish that I could make you stay, But like a bird you must return and fly. In truth all that I wish is for your joy And if you need be free then hasten, go. I beg you please, my heart do not destroy It could not weather any beat or blow. I beg you, venture on your way my dear But never please forget who you’ve left here.
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OliviaL
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Mar 22, 2017
Mar 22, 2017 at 12:18 PM UTC
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