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One Last Time Breathe, just once. Breathe with me, darling, Breathe in the airs of treasures lost And battles won, Of breath that’s out And of love now gone. Breathe with me, Just once, my sweet, The last to remember. For I know now, That as the old grandfather clock Would clang and beat To the sound of wedding bells, The heart now aches with sorrow, A bitter, yet sweet, sorrow, Like that of death And loss.
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Sep 4, 2012
Sep 4, 2012 at 4:21 PM UTC
Bitter-Sweet with Breathing
One Last Time Breathe, just once. Breathe with me, darling, Breathe in the airs of treasures lost And battles won, Of breath that’s out And of love now gone. Breathe with me, Just once, my sweet, The last to remember. For I know now, That as the old grandfather clock Would clang and beat To the sound of wedding bells, The heart now aches with sorrow, A bitter, yet sweet, sorrow, Like that of death And loss.
meagan-marie
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Sep 4, 2012
Sep 4, 2012 at 4:21 PM UTC
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