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Snowy Grave -Teddy's Journey Ii-

The cold, It bites, stings, and burns. And yet, I stay as the night turns. Even now, I can’t feel even your spirit. You’ve wandered, So far away, I see it. Despite it, I can’t feel a bit of happiness. I want you, I know that I am being selfish. I’d smile, Wondering how you would react, To see me, A new being and in tact. But now, You’re just a concrete block. In town, I can hear the bell ring for the clock. I can’t stay, For I don’t know what I am. What am I? Am I a child’s toy or a human? The sun, It begins to rise, signaling to me. It’s time, For me to leave you be. I say my eternal goodnight, as you begin to degrade, And walk away to find my way in life’s parade.

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