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They say you can buy happiness With just a little luck. That it would be so immense You’d never need to grow up. But time through time It might drip away And dry up in a drought, That in a few days It would be filled with doubt. That type of water, Doesn’t let anything grow And maybe this ground is cursed. Maybe it’s time to go elsewhere To finally clench this thirst. But you can keep on running And that lake becomes a sea. You just have to wait, For it to go, As slow as it may seem.
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May 3, 2019
May 3, 2019 at 7:27 AM UTC
Old faith
They say you can buy happiness With just a little luck. That it would be so immense You’d never need to grow up. But time through time It might drip away And dry up in a drought, That in a few days It would be filled with doubt. That type of water, Doesn’t let anything grow And maybe this ground is cursed. Maybe it’s time to go elsewhere To finally clench this thirst. But you can keep on running And that lake becomes a sea. You just have to wait, For it to go, As slow as it may seem.
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May 3, 2019
May 3, 2019 at 7:27 AM UTC
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