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The dying day did meet its love In the loving might of younger June She closed her eyes and slept so pure And wondered about a dream so soon She saw merchants trading the day And some labourers and their owners But she wondered love that needed pay Our life and mass which is the oldest The springs were tightly closed at six The joyful moment of this love It was that playmates made a pitch And each pitch lovingly shines the more The tambourines rhymes their joyful tunes which spills the more of heavenly grace The maiden kissed her man in June And wondered about her loving days The dying night did meet its love The maiden woke from a dream so soon She found her lonely self so pure And wished the dream at play in June.
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Mar 6, 2019
Mar 6, 2019 at 3:12 AM UTC
THE MAIDEN'S DREAM
The dying day did meet its love In the loving might of younger June She closed her eyes and slept so pure And wondered about a dream so soon She saw merchants trading the day And some labourers and their owners But she wondered love that needed pay Our life and mass which is the oldest The springs were tightly closed at six The joyful moment of this love It was that playmates made a pitch And each pitch lovingly shines the more The tambourines rhymes their joyful tunes which spills the more of heavenly grace The maiden kissed her man in June And wondered about her loving days The dying night did meet its love The maiden woke from a dream so soon She found her lonely self so pure And wished the dream at play in June.
Dreaming for real love
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24/M/Ghana
Mar 6, 2019
Mar 6, 2019 at 3:12 AM UTC
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