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Wake My Heart - In Forever Autumn
Beauty lies in the day, soft breezes in a powder blue sky ride along the drying leaves. They float and fall like browning snow flakes breathing in the final breath of autumn with their scent heavy musk in the air. The sun rise is later every morning, the sun set dancing in paled ray reflections of green embers fading into the horizon. Wake my heart don't let yourself sleep don't let the days slip too quick away. There go the months and then the years while in a momentary pause a lifetime passes by. Wake my heart rise to the laughter and the tears that slip into time and disappear. The beauty is here, in this very day before your eyes wake my heart and breathe before it all slips into the passage of time. Forever Autumn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsCdlX-5UjE
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