Someday, somewhere in a different time,
The world grew faint as he became mine.
The waves began soaring under the moonlights shine,
As we listened intently to the songbirds rhyme.
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As cold as snow,
And as hard as ice.
She made her old life seem,
Like a sweet disguise.
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The rose he gave me one day,
Was the first I had ever called mine.
Even though it came with its share of thorns,
To me there was nothing more divine.
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I stand by the window,
counting stars in the sky.
Look for a shooting star,
Make a wish that felt right.
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Our kind is cursed to realize not,
What once was had until its gone.
Our people would know not
what is needed until all is lost.
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Do not mistake my calm demeanor
for calmness of mind
My body has chosen to turn a blind eye
To the torments I feel on the inside.
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He with eyes blazing like the blue of a sapphire,
Came riding towards me out of the storm.
His hair was unruly and mouth grim,
and a complexion resembling the sky before dawn.
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Her silent screams tear through
the air,
While the world lies asleep
She stifles cries, holds back weeps
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I wonder what our land was like
Two thousand years ago
When the moon showered on us peaceful sleep
And the sun filled us with hope.
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He's the reason I breathe
But the reason I'm breathless
He's the reason I'm coy
My rational mind's distress
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