Wash away the rain of night,
Start the song oh so bright,
Cheer away quarrel and foes,
Who try to take you way too low.
But don't be afraid, I'm here to stay,
Lost inside my mind from so far away.
Here's to you, a song of hope,
Of dancing, making time to cope.
What you are need not be said,
But from the minds of those who've bleed.
Darkness creeping,
Shadows breathing,
Night to day, day to night...who knows?
What more need be said of your light
And those who wish you were more cold?
To You...
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- Mellen12
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To You...
"A woman with the courage to step out into the unknown, risking temporary loneliness for a shot at lasting joy, is more than a "single." She's singular. Instead of defining herself by what she lacks - a relationship with a man - she defines herself by what she has: a relationship with God." ~from Dawn Eden's 'The Thrill of the Chaste'
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Re: To You...
My favorite part!!Mellen12 wrote: What more need be said of your light
And those who wish you were more cold?
I think your name should have been HairyMellen, but only because I know you.
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read."
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Re: To You...
Thank you everyone
"A woman with the courage to step out into the unknown, risking temporary loneliness for a shot at lasting joy, is more than a "single." She's singular. Instead of defining herself by what she lacks - a relationship with a man - she defines herself by what she has: a relationship with God." ~from Dawn Eden's 'The Thrill of the Chaste'
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