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The snow is piling higher now on the garden that was young when pretty boys they gave me flowers that I planted, one by one; But the years flew by like summer birds bound elsewhere, like the youth I knew - now there's a pretty flower there for every pretty boy I knew when I was young. It doesn't matter now that all the memories are buried and none of them remember how to save me from the one I married. Winter scratches at the door with frosty fingers. All the pretty boys are gone - but the snow it lingers.
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Aug 7, 2018
Aug 7, 2018 at 8:38 PM UTC
Megan's Lament
The snow is piling higher now on the garden that was young when pretty boys they gave me flowers that I planted, one by one; But the years flew by like summer birds bound elsewhere, like the youth I knew - now there's a pretty flower there for every pretty boy I knew when I was young. It doesn't matter now that all the memories are buried and none of them remember how to save me from the one I married. Winter scratches at the door with frosty fingers. All the pretty boys are gone - but the snow it lingers.
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Aug 7, 2018
Aug 7, 2018 at 8:38 PM UTC
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