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Created on: January 16, 2009 Last Updated: February 01, 2009
In a quiet world
I say good bye to bad moods and arguments
Chances live between the cold eyed stare of many lovers
These chances are the sun for their life
they can break through on a cloudy day
In a quiet world shame let's go of its grip
...and falls like melting snow
We are all naked souls in our loneliest moments
Searching for the warmth of the sun
We are never home when forgiveness visits
But for how long can we cling to each others locked doors
and Build walls
And hold onto crumbled unsaid goodbyes
Love can let go of goodbye
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