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Dependence

To lay beside you in the grave, The pleasure will all be mine To leave the laughter and crave For the fading sunshine, For what I am without you, For what I am without you. To leave the grieving soul And join you, The gentle breeze of heaven, Or bear the heat of hell too. For what I am without you, For what I am without you. To love with such depths, Like the sun does for sky, To stay away but float with it, To answer but lie, For what I am without you, For what I am without you. I today voice what I think From the heart full of pain, Centuries are witness, To my undying willing gain, For what I am without you, For what I am without you. You are the master and I am the slave, I beg for you to stay, For ,I am the sea and you are the bay. For ,I am the silence and you are the say. For what I am without you For what I am without you.

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