| She walks alone on the brick lane, the breeze is blowing.
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| A year had changed her forever, just like her grey home.
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| He used to live so close here, we’d look for places I can’t remember.
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| The world was safe when she knew him, she tried to hold him, hold on forever.
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| For all that never happens and all that never will be,
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| a candle burning for the love we seldom keep.
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| The earth was raw in her fingers, she overturned it.
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| Considered planting some flowers, they wouldn’t last long,
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| no one to tend them. |
| It’s funny how these things go,
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| you were the answer to all the questions.
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| The memories made her weary, she shuddered slowly, she didn’t want to.
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| As a distant summer he began to whisper, and threw a smile her way.
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| She looked into the glass, liquid surface showing that they were melding,
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| together present past.
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| So where can I go from here?
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| The color fading, he didn’t answer.
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| She felt him slip from her vision.
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| She tried to hold him, hold on forever.
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| So close forever, in a silent frozen sleep. |