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Created on: December 17, 2009
Amber goddess
Oh amber goddess, I worship your work.
You take my pain away.
You’re always here when I need your touch.
Kiss me again today.
After your sleepy warm caress,
The nights pass quickly by.
But even your soft goddess touch
Is gone when the bottles dry.
Oh amber goddess, stand by me.
Don’t ever let me down.
I can only bear this life
Until in you I drown.
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