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By crimson candlelight she's awoken lissom and lithe and softly spoken the smallest shadow of a girl cracked inside the cavities of the world I left her sleeping in willows and reeds but she's still dancing in my dreams all tangled hair and braided spine I'd tether the stars to call her mine My flowers wilted and my summers cold she'll stay like spring when the months grow old I wish for her hands to be close to mine and I wouldn't let her leave this time I could never see her go she stays in spring, before the snow I watch her dance while I'm alone in a light far brighter than I'd ever known
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May 22, 2014
May 22, 2014 at 5:35 PM UTC
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By crimson candlelight she's awoken lissom and lithe and softly spoken the smallest shadow of a girl cracked inside the cavities of the world I left her sleeping in willows and reeds but she's still dancing in my dreams all tangled hair and braided spine I'd tether the stars to call her mine My flowers wilted and my summers cold she'll stay like spring when the months grow old I wish for her hands to be close to mine and I wouldn't let her leave this time I could never see her go she stays in spring, before the snow I watch her dance while I'm alone in a light far brighter than I'd ever known
© Erin Mason 2014
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May 22, 2014
May 22, 2014 at 5:35 PM UTC
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