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Girl from Holland
I know a girl; she is plagued by her fears
 When her nightmares come creeping
 Like age through the years
 She holds me weeping
 
 I listen at first not knowing what to say
 Her tears stain my shirt
 My feelings are a certain shade of grey
 My first thoughts, everyone hurts
 
 It seems to me, all things said, she said for a reason
 I love her, so it hurts me to
 In her life I guess sympathy is out of season
 I have some words for her, just a few
 
 A smile builds on her face
 As I look at her I see, the grace of a dove
 I kiss her gently, just incase
 Happiness sets in and it fits like a glove
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