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Slowly He Fades
She walks the paths less traveled collecting wild flowers and fallen butterflies, She knows that if she just keeps walking she'll find herself where she once was, Only she doesn't know which path to follow; She sits in the seemingly endless field of sunflowers singing silent songs of a distant tomorrow, She believes that as the seasons change she'll find herself closer to Him, And she pretends not to notice the Sunflowers fade; She dreams in the perfect forest solitude gazing up at the Moon staring down, She wonders, If she sends her wishes to the stars will she find herself back in his arms? But she remains there, alone, in the forest; She runs through the pages in her mind re-living those special moments they've shared, She holds tight to the promise he made she stirs it in with her lemonade, But as the ice cubes melt Slowly, He fades.
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