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i see your face in the evening sky i can tell it's you by your celestial lustre as heavenly bodies make revolutions nearby you remain steadfast, shining brightly as ever distant galaxies paint a portrait that reflect your likeness throughout time and space cosmic suitors have all hedged a bet and i go unnoticed in light of your grace night comes to a close and you will soon be gone but the morning sun brings his earthly tone he seduces you with his gentle dawn a consummation that stings me to the bone as you become one with the morning sky i only wish it would have been you and i
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Apr 3, 2010
Apr 3, 2010 at 7:30 PM UTC
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i see your face in the evening sky i can tell it's you by your celestial lustre as heavenly bodies make revolutions nearby you remain steadfast, shining brightly as ever distant galaxies paint a portrait that reflect your likeness throughout time and space cosmic suitors have all hedged a bet and i go unnoticed in light of your grace night comes to a close and you will soon be gone but the morning sun brings his earthly tone he seduces you with his gentle dawn a consummation that stings me to the bone as you become one with the morning sky i only wish it would have been you and i
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