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Created on: May 26, 2009 Last Updated: October 29, 2009
Two worlds forbidden, run on the same plain.
Time lapses to unite two souls as if for the first time.
Innocence slices through the night and cries in the dark
In this place we escape to a world of forbidden pleasures.
Time stops, the world pauses and these two worlds collide.
Then, four footprints merge on the edge of a snowy, night street.
The world silences for a moment and a kiss,
Covered in snowflakes and moonlit glow, is ours.
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