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Winter falls upon you Like the icy morning dew That freezes in your surface A shield of unimportance. Your back hurts from the frost Bitten you ignore the sense at last Shed from strain of polite games Under that cover that is your age. But the white fluf speckles that walse On their labirintic ways to the grounds Will turn grey as your hair and melt Before you feel their Christmas sound. You are free but so alone In this unforgiving tone.
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Dec 19, 2019
Dec 19, 2019 at 10:06 AM UTC
Wintefalls
Winter falls upon you Like the icy morning dew That freezes in your surface A shield of unimportance. Your back hurts from the frost Bitten you ignore the sense at last Shed from strain of polite games Under that cover that is your age. But the white fluf speckles that walse On their labirintic ways to the grounds Will turn grey as your hair and melt Before you feel their Christmas sound. You are free but so alone In this unforgiving tone.
chris-yellow
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34/F/Belgium
Dec 19, 2019
Dec 19, 2019 at 10:06 AM UTC
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