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To who I miss A rainbow away Where the light sparkles In a different way Where the sun sets At a different time And a different church Provides a different chime The moonbeams that have Danced near me Take an hour For you to see The sparkles that rest in your hair Never reach me As I’m not there Well in a sense I am always near As in my heart there’s a piece of you here And in the same way I am there you have part of my heart full of love and care see it doesn’t matter how far you are you still look up at the same glittering stars you still are only a call away and can call me whenever night or day ill be glad just to hear your voice though id prefer you here if I had a choice though as long as I know you’re alright I don’t mind where You take flight As long as you Are safe and sound I don’t mind if You travel around I will always wait For you whilst you roam With a great big smile To welcome you home
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Mar 27, 2018
Mar 27, 2018 at 1:15 PM UTC
To who I miss
To who I miss A rainbow away Where the light sparkles In a different way Where the sun sets At a different time And a different church Provides a different chime The moonbeams that have Danced near me Take an hour For you to see The sparkles that rest in your hair Never reach me As I’m not there Well in a sense I am always near As in my heart there’s a piece of you here And in the same way I am there you have part of my heart full of love and care see it doesn’t matter how far you are you still look up at the same glittering stars you still are only a call away and can call me whenever night or day ill be glad just to hear your voice though id prefer you here if I had a choice though as long as I know you’re alright I don’t mind where You take flight As long as you Are safe and sound I don’t mind if You travel around I will always wait For you whilst you roam With a great big smile To welcome you home
Dedicated to my one and only **
kimmy-taylor
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Mar 27, 2018
Mar 27, 2018 at 1:15 PM UTC
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