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I was waiting for a hand To catch up with mine But my hand was left catching December's cold I look over to the place where she used to stand Not even a fallen pedal But her scent remains So I followed the bees and I saw what was out there But none of those flowers Were familiar to me Where's the flower I had picked every day? Who's nectar had the sweetest taste? Who's colors were unique In every way? I'll keep wishing For her scent to stay But where's the flower I had picked every day?
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Dec 15, 2020
Dec 15, 2020 at 2:15 PM UTC
Lost Honey
I was waiting for a hand To catch up with mine But my hand was left catching December's cold I look over to the place where she used to stand Not even a fallen pedal But her scent remains So I followed the bees and I saw what was out there But none of those flowers Were familiar to me Where's the flower I had picked every day? Who's nectar had the sweetest taste? Who's colors were unique In every way? I'll keep wishing For her scent to stay But where's the flower I had picked every day?
jacob-jauregui
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Dec 15, 2020
Dec 15, 2020 at 2:15 PM UTC
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