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In a Bossom

"Will you sing for my soul?" Oh no,..."if I'm lost will you search for my whereabout?", Thank God I made no vowed show, Storms of existence always tell me of an hideout, "I will never open door of my love for you to go out", she said with a brightened face, We both didn't know it will end this way, You had my virtue swallowed in dismay, Later after that day,you're now potruded with wrong decision, There are reasons why all creations bring to me support, "It's all about loyalty",weary you're shot, They made me understand what is meant by faithfulness, But,you'll tell me you're human, And erring is for everyone, Trivially,you can care of what we fought for, "...or you weren't rightful for me?", Those hinterlands that we laboured for Greenfield, Tears streaming down my cheeks is powerful than the pain filled, The better place I traveled speculatively to is no more, Why tell me you were serious when you knew before us will be dull? A split of time you've wasted all our years, My name is fierce, And my bone is rotting in my body, Yet still I'm walking with nobody, If nothing would be refixed,then free me, All bloodshed is not about ammunition, The time flowers sprung love wasn't lost among us, Seduction in your mouth tried to prolong us, Take this as a chance to find new lover, Music has ruled over the entire life of me, Lucifer wasn't my trainer, I can't lie,...in a better sleep, Behind a piano I play my feelings with ease, But with little space,...you'll be a recital in what I have for you, Only if the parcel presents us with affectionate food, Like River Jordan,wash a dude, Because,I wasn't sure you could find me, Take me there to your resting place, I'm found,...you're felt... Yes,...Heaven got melt Here we're now curled.

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