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Our love was like snow. It was gentle yet cold, Pieces of the sky, Pieces of us, Drifted and fell. Darling it’s cold out here, In this winter bound heartbreak. Kindled firewood, Bundled up in blankets, I tried everything to keep the frostbite out. Slowly you crept back in, Like frost in the night, Covering every inch of my eternal sunshine. My unhinged mind and my papier-mâché heart, Folded in on one another with every dispute of my soul. Snow ever falling, Piling up in inches, Measuring my heart diminishing.
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Nov 16, 2018
Nov 16, 2018 at 2:17 PM UTC
Snow
Our love was like snow. It was gentle yet cold, Pieces of the sky, Pieces of us, Drifted and fell. Darling it’s cold out here, In this winter bound heartbreak. Kindled firewood, Bundled up in blankets, I tried everything to keep the frostbite out. Slowly you crept back in, Like frost in the night, Covering every inch of my eternal sunshine. My unhinged mind and my papier-mâché heart, Folded in on one another with every dispute of my soul. Snow ever falling, Piling up in inches, Measuring my heart diminishing.
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Nov 16, 2018
Nov 16, 2018 at 2:17 PM UTC
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