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In the infant age of the day
your smiles and self slipped away
you became so cold
that we all could not hold
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Each time i peered in to my age
It reminds me of being closer to my edge
My humble tears never cease to rage
For our successors will value no heritage
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Oh love! oh love!
In thee our blood mingle
Changing our lonely state of singles
Uniting cultures in thy own riddles
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Goodbye

In the infant age of the day
your smiles and self slipped away
you became so cold
that we all could not hold
pronouncing your name in many tongues
but you were too still to concur
the rival of birth have just occured
living pains in our store to say
goodbye.
I.Y DYEM.

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Wayne Bowen 10 January 2010

Good work..well written!

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