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I found my life long companion, and sorrow was her name. She wore me like a gown of time, within this world of clay. I remembered how I use to smile, in a world so far away. Ashes came like sheets of rain, from trees that wept for me. And darkness swooned a deeper gloom, beneath my burning tree. I wish my wounds were fatal, so I could simply die. I wish that it was raining, so they couldn't see me cry. I found my life long companion, and sorrow was her name. She wore me like a ****** scar, within this world of flame. I remembered how I use to smile, but now it seems so far away.
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Oct 17, 2014
Oct 17, 2014 at 11:46 AM UTC
Honesty Bled
I found my life long companion, and sorrow was her name. She wore me like a gown of time, within this world of clay. I remembered how I use to smile, in a world so far away. Ashes came like sheets of rain, from trees that wept for me. And darkness swooned a deeper gloom, beneath my burning tree. I wish my wounds were fatal, so I could simply die. I wish that it was raining, so they couldn't see me cry. I found my life long companion, and sorrow was her name. She wore me like a ****** scar, within this world of flame. I remembered how I use to smile, but now it seems so far away.
-RoTh-
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Oct 17, 2014
Oct 17, 2014 at 11:46 AM UTC
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