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To: bentfeather
LOL!
As long as the trees don't chase me down as well.
Been landed upon by oine once, don't wish to relive the feat.
*chuckle*

Written while offline for 10 days, to a tune:

Would you cry bitter tears if I dreamed about skies, up where the angels are?
And would you die in my arms if I were to fly, up where the clouds are far?
Though I know that I'm not dying, it's you who broke my heart
All along I knew you were lying, but we had to play our parts
The leaves are cold and brown
Petals fell to the ground
The garden's grown cold
It's empty, alone
Remembering you
The roses are blue
If only you'd been the right one
The world wouldn't be quite so hard
If only we'd known how to write it
my heart wouldn't be shattered apart
Remembering you
Alone in my room
Would you think of me and smile with a warmth in your heart, or am I lost in the dark?
Would you say kind things in memory of me, or will you forget all about me?
I wish in my heart you're the right one, but I'm alone in my car
I said all along the light's on, but you said the window's dark
The leaves are cold and brown
Petals fell to the ground
The garden's grown cold
It's empty, alone
Remembering you
The roses are blue
If only you'd been the right one
The world wouldn't be quite so hard
If only we'd known how to write them
my heart wouldn't be shattered apart
Remembering you
Alone in my gloom
It's all I can do
To remember it's you
55 posted on 04/19/2004 1:07:45 PM PDT by Darksheare (Fortune for the day: Look distinguished, not extinguished!)
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To: Darksheare
Darksheare, this is lovely!!

I love the reference to the blue rose.
56 posted on 04/19/2004 1:26:12 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (~The Dragon Flies' Lair~ Poetry and Prose~)
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