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Cardboard box on an empty street Snow lightly falling A small figure, huddled inside I hear her begging Just for a light Her hands are blue Her hope all run out Nothing left in her No more will to go on I want to move on Enough cold already in my heart A small timid whisper Comes from her mouth Not more than a breath Nothing close to a word A streetlamp shine nearby It lights up the box And hearkens the sky The small face stares up Timid and frozen I do not know what I have to give But I open my heart I reach out, and. (theinkthatspeaks.blogspot.com)
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Dec 4, 2012
Dec 4, 2012 at 10:21 PM UTC
Cardboard box.
Cardboard box on an empty street Snow lightly falling A small figure, huddled inside I hear her begging Just for a light Her hands are blue Her hope all run out Nothing left in her No more will to go on I want to move on Enough cold already in my heart A small timid whisper Comes from her mouth Not more than a breath Nothing close to a word A streetlamp shine nearby It lights up the box And hearkens the sky The small face stares up Timid and frozen I do not know what I have to give But I open my heart I reach out, and. (theinkthatspeaks.blogspot.com)
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Dec 4, 2012
Dec 4, 2012 at 10:21 PM UTC
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