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Tragedy and us we are old flames not strangers. We shared the same ancient tree. Heard the first chirping of the morning birds on our tree branch. And saw nightingale's lament on the red rose beneath our nest. Blooming upon a dew is yet unfathomed by the sea. We know it because together we once touched its bottomline! Deep from the bottom this pristine sorrow we know it from time ago. Then when I sighed intended to make a noise splashing out a cloud off the sorry sea. But instead of groaning out to the lotus pool beneath the sky. It always rained down sweetwater back to the earth. Because every destined grief deep down is filled with nectar!
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Dec 23, 2018
Dec 23, 2018 at 10:13 PM UTC
We and Tragedy are no Strangers
Tragedy and us we are old flames not strangers. We shared the same ancient tree. Heard the first chirping of the morning birds on our tree branch. And saw nightingale's lament on the red rose beneath our nest. Blooming upon a dew is yet unfathomed by the sea. We know it because together we once touched its bottomline! Deep from the bottom this pristine sorrow we know it from time ago. Then when I sighed intended to make a noise splashing out a cloud off the sorry sea. But instead of groaning out to the lotus pool beneath the sky. It always rained down sweetwater back to the earth. Because every destined grief deep down is filled with nectar!
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Dec 23, 2018
Dec 23, 2018 at 10:13 PM UTC
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