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My heiress princess to the throne
My heart the kingdom and all your own

Should I sing my baby a song?
Look outside into the bright starry sky
Don't ask where she got her shine
For where you just feels right.

Should I sing my baby a song?
The sun never frowns
Even in the pregnant clouds
She smiles amused by a lovely clown
Should I still sing my baby a song?
In deem lit candle lights
Shimmers of the dancing flame on your face
Oh what a lovely beauty in grace.

My soul swells, sounds and songs she bears
The rhythm of Rain's heart beat
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A SONG IN A HEART
Date: Friday, 5th April 2013 @ 02:49:47 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: Fish

Should I sing my baby a song?
My heiress princess to the throne
My heart the kingdom and all your own

Should I sing my baby a song?
Look outside into the bright starry sky
Don't ask where she got her shine
For where you just feels right.

Should I sing my baby a song?
The sun never frowns
Even in the pregnant clouds
She smiles amused by a lovely clown
Should I still sing my baby a song?
In deem lit candle lights
Shimmers of the dancing flame on your face
Oh what a lovely beauty in grace.

My soul swells, sounds and songs she bears
The rhythm of Rain's heart beat
Such that all my worries it wears

This poem is Copyright © Fish



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