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Those hands that held me when I was young, I hold now, and feel them still, rough and strong. My turn now to comfort you And shush and soothe each troubled mew, As you twist and turn in restless sleep, As dreams and fears take hold and creep Inside your mind and whisper thoughts and memories Of days long past. I hold you now, as you held me, And comfort you as you did me. I hold you close, as tears fall free and selfish thoughts To keep you here run through my mind. But when I gaze upon your face, And see the calm and inner peace, I know I have to let you go And stay behind to face alone The fears and worries that haunt our kind. But in my heart I never will; And there inside will hold you still As you held me once, calm and still. My Father, who loved me so, I love you too, but let you go...
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Jul 28, 2020
Jul 28, 2020 at 4:01 AM UTC
Hands
Those hands that held me when I was young, I hold now, and feel them still, rough and strong. My turn now to comfort you And shush and soothe each troubled mew, As you twist and turn in restless sleep, As dreams and fears take hold and creep Inside your mind and whisper thoughts and memories Of days long past. I hold you now, as you held me, And comfort you as you did me. I hold you close, as tears fall free and selfish thoughts To keep you here run through my mind. But when I gaze upon your face, And see the calm and inner peace, I know I have to let you go And stay behind to face alone The fears and worries that haunt our kind. But in my heart I never will; And there inside will hold you still As you held me once, calm and still. My Father, who loved me so, I love you too, but let you go...
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66/M/Glasgow
Jul 28, 2020
Jul 28, 2020 at 4:01 AM UTC
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