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A tear escapes her icy blue eyes It runs silently down her cheek Nothing else gives her away Her smile set on full beam, Set within her porcelain face, Her eyes wide and bright, But this tear, escaping. She does not motion to wipe it away Her hands holding his loosely She does not turn away from your gaze You've seen it and she knows Silence speaking volumes between lovers The facade amongst companions His face is white with fear He cannot hide his emotions, He is as white as the dress she is wearing Her wedding dress, Virginal apart from there There, Where the fabric has turned claret
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Jan 24, 2014
Jan 24, 2014 at 1:04 PM UTC
White Wedding
A tear escapes her icy blue eyes It runs silently down her cheek Nothing else gives her away Her smile set on full beam, Set within her porcelain face, Her eyes wide and bright, But this tear, escaping. She does not motion to wipe it away Her hands holding his loosely She does not turn away from your gaze You've seen it and she knows Silence speaking volumes between lovers The facade amongst companions His face is white with fear He cannot hide his emotions, He is as white as the dress she is wearing Her wedding dress, Virginal apart from there There, Where the fabric has turned claret
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Jan 24, 2014
Jan 24, 2014 at 1:04 PM UTC
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