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She sheds crystal offerings As her lips tremble With the last goodbye She has lived many lives Pressuring her harshly To not fall shy The streets were born As golden fields And were forged into immortality A child once pure Coddling a cotton-white shield Stained with mans brutality In a perfect world “Sin” is accepted And lives in normality As the truth unfurls Shame would die Allowing us to enjoy our lives, freely But we can only dream.
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Jan 1
Jan 1, 2026 at 4:33 PM UTC
We can only dream
She sheds crystal offerings As her lips tremble With the last goodbye She has lived many lives Pressuring her harshly To not fall shy The streets were born As golden fields And were forged into immortality A child once pure Coddling a cotton-white shield Stained with mans brutality In a perfect world “Sin” is accepted And lives in normality As the truth unfurls Shame would die Allowing us to enjoy our lives, freely But we can only dream.
Lovestreet1968
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Jan 1
Jan 1, 2026 at 4:33 PM UTC
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