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I had dream Not dull as it seems Where a woman had fallen Amongst the dying leaves As she sat across from me She held across the seat Her hand Bruised, broken and heartbreakingly petite. So I gently lift her hand Lay it in my own Then massage it all away The burning and the cold. She turned to me and said As the bell rang once again "You have healed my hand, But what about my heart ?" Then my wakefulness regained I had to lay and wait For the meaning to remain.
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Nov 19, 2012
Nov 19, 2012 at 4:52 AM UTC
Crunch Bus Leaf Dream
I had dream Not dull as it seems Where a woman had fallen Amongst the dying leaves As she sat across from me She held across the seat Her hand Bruised, broken and heartbreakingly petite. So I gently lift her hand Lay it in my own Then massage it all away The burning and the cold. She turned to me and said As the bell rang once again "You have healed my hand, But what about my heart ?" Then my wakefulness regained I had to lay and wait For the meaning to remain.
Anyone know of a cheap way to travel to Liverpool via Kent
luke-r-e-webster
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Nov 19, 2012 at 4:52 AM UTC
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