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Die me a dreamy death. For when beauty floats on the wind And you notice the moments only fleeting Sitting on slides in the sun are better together It's raining splashy puddles around this, a lovely sit. You don't lay in the grass often enough, my dear. Turn the lights off and see through the darkness of the world. Those speckles of twinkle shining are proof that heaven's light is eternal. Divinity lies in the Nature night-light spreading soft white glows. Lively life jubilee, if only someday we'll be. Die me a dreamy death because the water floats warmer leaves here.
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Apr 19, 2012
Apr 19, 2012 at 4:21 PM UTC
Do not doubt the rain.
Die me a dreamy death. For when beauty floats on the wind And you notice the moments only fleeting Sitting on slides in the sun are better together It's raining splashy puddles around this, a lovely sit. You don't lay in the grass often enough, my dear. Turn the lights off and see through the darkness of the world. Those speckles of twinkle shining are proof that heaven's light is eternal. Divinity lies in the Nature night-light spreading soft white glows. Lively life jubilee, if only someday we'll be. Die me a dreamy death because the water floats warmer leaves here.
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Apr 19, 2012
Apr 19, 2012 at 4:21 PM UTC
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