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Kneeling shine down that sunny dark style
Our laces dressed your glass without a tie
Jumping up and down years seeking a kite
We/'/ve got you on technology you/'/re saved
The cement sticks and you/'/re just a name
So you sing now it/'/s over so we exchange
God bless summer for the clouds and rain
Such a strange notion to abandon the land
Too many hearts break for you falling flat
You can save us all but when you ran away
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Recess
Date: Tuesday, 23rd August 2016 @ 08:58:27 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: duff

We/'/re so proud of your eyes and that smile
Kneeling shine down that sunny dark style
Our laces dressed your glass without a tie
Jumping up and down years seeking a kite
We/'/ve got you on technology you/'/re saved
The cement sticks and you/'/re just a name
So you sing now it/'/s over so we exchange
God bless summer for the clouds and rain
Such a strange notion to abandon the land
Too many hearts break for you falling flat
You can save us all but when you ran away
Tomorrow became the exception to play

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