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Lover's Plea
Softly shooting snow
 Brought me back to you again
 In this bodiless form and unable to embrace
 I watch you try to dispel our love 
 Your pain becomes energy
 Deep knives pierce me too
 But remember that day we first held hands?
 Everything that is still spins only of you
 
 Sticky white melted upon your dark painted face
 In the shadow of an oak, you laid yourself down
 You bore snow angels in the dark
 Repeated a poet’s pretty words
 To cast away those demons playing violins in your heart
 To leave us, to find you own words
 You swam in the fresh moonlight’s glow
 In the darkest of dark, I am there where you go
 When you’re trying not to cry, I am the air that you breathe
 I am the thoughts you conceive
 Sitting all day pretending to forget us
 But don’t you remember the day we first kissed?
 Your name’s still the echo of every sound I’m allowed
 
 That night I was the wind when it blew 
 You were so lost when you called my name
 Numb and skin red, your sobs bled
 As you cried aloud,
 “Baby, I’m begging to be made new.”
 
 The only answer I could give, 
 My soft crystal tears dropped
 And the snow keeps on floating 
 From the heavens down to you.

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