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Winters Night

The blue skies are calling us To sail away in halcyon days Nature tells us to slowly hush “Listen to the voice of god” she says The iridescent farm was east Beside the chapel, where we once played Scooped up chicken eggs and had a nice feast When you said me how the moon glazed Above like a midnight star when I saw the smile On your face, calm, angelic and serene At a distant, a soft and sliver chime Was hear muffling across the green You promised to be with me forever But without you, my heart’s broken In a million pieces that I can’t put back ever Winter’s never been so cold and frozen As I lay under the cosmic starlight Hearing the whisper of the tides The church bell rang, giving me hope that I might See you in the same warm winter’s night

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