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You always said “I’ll love you always.” But always didn’t last. Your memories are a bulldozer Just plowing through my past. We stripped away the barren soil And got down to the lode. It wasn’t what we thought was there There wasn’t any gold. Now the ground lays cold and bare. There’s nothing left of us to share. We’ve divvied up what’s left of us And left the ground to turn to dust. We wanted gold To free our souls and wash away the tears But the gears of time kept grinding on Churning up the years. So I hold the gems we found back then Closely to my beating chest To recollect, to not forget. At least for you, I’ll do my best.
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Oct 12, 2017
Oct 12, 2017 at 4:17 PM UTC
Recovering from a Mining Disaster
You always said “I’ll love you always.” But always didn’t last. Your memories are a bulldozer Just plowing through my past. We stripped away the barren soil And got down to the lode. It wasn’t what we thought was there There wasn’t any gold. Now the ground lays cold and bare. There’s nothing left of us to share. We’ve divvied up what’s left of us And left the ground to turn to dust. We wanted gold To free our souls and wash away the tears But the gears of time kept grinding on Churning up the years. So I hold the gems we found back then Closely to my beating chest To recollect, to not forget. At least for you, I’ll do my best.
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Oct 12, 2017
Oct 12, 2017 at 4:17 PM UTC
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