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I tried but the deafeating sound of death captured me Tore away the shreds of dignity laying peacefully And I screamed to the damp grasses to let me free But they withered away in cunningness for sanctuary. So next day I got up and washed my hands and face Found a pretty, party dress with contemporary lace Bought a raspberry cake filled with artificial cream And danced with dear Batty, Foggy and a spoon. Life breaks hearts and fills this world with pain It was in the beginning and still is just the same But Pooh and Piglet, walk down a country lane And Hundred Acre Wood is a lovely place to play. Love to all Mary ***
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Jul 15, 2018
Jul 15, 2018 at 11:28 AM UTC
One has to laugh.
I tried but the deafeating sound of death captured me Tore away the shreds of dignity laying peacefully And I screamed to the damp grasses to let me free But they withered away in cunningness for sanctuary. So next day I got up and washed my hands and face Found a pretty, party dress with contemporary lace Bought a raspberry cake filled with artificial cream And danced with dear Batty, Foggy and a spoon. Life breaks hearts and fills this world with pain It was in the beginning and still is just the same But Pooh and Piglet, walk down a country lane And Hundred Acre Wood is a lovely place to play. Love to all Mary ***
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Jul 15, 2018
Jul 15, 2018 at 11:28 AM UTC
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