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I remember the hope you once had When you knew happiness as a lad But the clock ticking The attacks kept knicking Away at your heart once glad Something shattered the person you were Something initiated your life into blur I can not know How deep the sorrow That your heart seems to lure Where O light did you go? Why this baggage must I tow? To help you find Your own self and mind That your heart has long let go. We, hand in hand, must not part The binding of self is an art You are me The one who can't see How lost, how desperate, our heart
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Nov 25, 2013
Nov 25, 2013 at 11:28 AM UTC
Heart
I remember the hope you once had When you knew happiness as a lad But the clock ticking The attacks kept knicking Away at your heart once glad Something shattered the person you were Something initiated your life into blur I can not know How deep the sorrow That your heart seems to lure Where O light did you go? Why this baggage must I tow? To help you find Your own self and mind That your heart has long let go. We, hand in hand, must not part The binding of self is an art You are me The one who can't see How lost, how desperate, our heart
jacob-traver
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Nov 25, 2013
Nov 25, 2013 at 11:28 AM UTC
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