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Every starry night I look for your face. Four imaginary lines connecting five glimmering dots. I relive the summers passed; when I would look up, see you, and know something was missing-- like Orion's Belt. Come winter, when he returned, he must have made you cold-- because I felt it too. I moved away, but ever in the sky you'd stay. Every starry night I look for your face. Some call you Cassiopeia; however, the beauty marks I know, belong to one of another name.
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Nov 7, 2013
Nov 7, 2013 at 2:33 AM UTC
Some Call You Cassiopeia
Every starry night I look for your face. Four imaginary lines connecting five glimmering dots. I relive the summers passed; when I would look up, see you, and know something was missing-- like Orion's Belt. Come winter, when he returned, he must have made you cold-- because I felt it too. I moved away, but ever in the sky you'd stay. Every starry night I look for your face. Some call you Cassiopeia; however, the beauty marks I know, belong to one of another name.
sean-yessayan
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Nov 7, 2013
Nov 7, 2013 at 2:33 AM UTC
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