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Rosary
We once planned to spend the rest of our lives together,
Now I wonder if we'll, one day, pass each other by
Not reconizing the face that spurred a hundred-thousand words.
I'd be lucky, then, I shouldn't even wish for this,
You see, you were a dream, a scented, kinetic day-dream
Dreamt by a dreamer of the opposite kind of their dreams.
I'd be lucky, I'd be lucky.
The past still hurts. I've found a way to stitch it, my heart and mind that is:
Each bead on the string represents a stitch with the cross representing
The first stab in order to repair a damage that will never stop aching.
I'd be lucky if the stitches stayed.
I'll love you on the days when the world seems like a bleak ocean split from a tea-cup named God.
I love you.
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