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Created on: May 10, 2010
And they start with commotion and pray without notion
Despair lingers out past the ocean
As if to mock any emotion.
The doors that shut me out of your life,
Passed too fast and shut too soon.
Wishing for stars to draw back their light
I cling on to my starry wish in the night,
Hoping that you come back with all my might.
Dearest one that brought me hope
In which I learned to cope
But began to die with or without your continues saving rope.
Down and down, the voices fade to the distance
And I hear nothing that matters.
Your smile lingers, but is washed away
With the crash into the crushing ocean,
I lose any emotion.
And my soul is gone,
As the sun rises for dawn and you live on.
Good-bye.
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