73 poetry about leaving
poetry about leaving
Slowly my vessel creeps. Over the seas to-night, love, Waking the sleeping foam?. ?
Pay a dime for your trouble but you say its worth a million when did you turn into a villain filling hearts with air leaving just a pair of shells, causing hell, now crowds turning, no longer yearning your stomach churning how much pain will it take to make your fame worth that dime that am willing to give, you see i'd hand over a dollar but you gave ?
your love concealed. cause when you're all done. I'm still the one. who holds your breath. holds you forever and ever. you said you were too young. I said you were the only one. you said you had to breathe. I prayed you'd never leave.
Shake Hands, We Shall Never Be Friends, All?s Over? By A. E. Housman. Shake Hands, We Shall Never Be Friends, All?s Over By A. E. Housman Shake hands, we shall never be ?
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