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There were white dahlias And they lined your island I remember pulling them up And weaving their thick stems into my hair But you said I couldn't take your flowers Because I always wore black And the vines that held my arms skyward Were always black. Oh, I loved you, I fought for you, I sang for you. And every night when you would fall asleep I'd uproot those dahlias Until every last stem was gone And now You collapse in my arms And you don't know why.
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Sep 10, 2014
Sep 10, 2014 at 11:14 PM UTC
"There Were White Dahlias"
There were white dahlias And they lined your island I remember pulling them up And weaving their thick stems into my hair But you said I couldn't take your flowers Because I always wore black And the vines that held my arms skyward Were always black. Oh, I loved you, I fought for you, I sang for you. And every night when you would fall asleep I'd uproot those dahlias Until every last stem was gone And now You collapse in my arms And you don't know why.
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Sep 10, 2014
Sep 10, 2014 at 11:14 PM UTC
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