

Words: Trying to be a SongDo my heart good and cast me aside I cannot deny you, not on my own Break my heart good please tell me you liedWords: Trying to be a Song
Weak it may be but as long as you're there You hold all my caring I've none left to give So alone and in waiting and unable to bear
Set me free, set me free Since what I need Will never be, never me
Never me will it be who holds you at night Never see your face sleeping, only in dreams I am waking, waking, I see not your light
Waking yet faking, trying to hold on Not able to leave, not wanting to stay Loving yet hating fee


In substituteIn want of tulips will lillies suffice To abstain completely is it worth the price They are flowers both so are they not like Resplendant each in their own rightIn substitute
Though a body may drift range and rove The heart remains true in mind and soul In want of one and yet we are deprived And so in search of solice do we strive
Nose buried deep in the lilly's grace Fragrance sweet but will it erase Wrapped in soft petals will I forget Or wake to reality and face none but regret
Thanks again - Ray.
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"Life is like a box of chocolates ...
... it's always finished far too soon"
Ray.
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"Life is like a box of chocolates ...
... it's always finished far too soon"
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Yea, though I walk through the valley of shadow of death, I shall fear no evil for you are with me...
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'I would have things as they were in all the days of my life,' answered Denethor, 'and in the days of my longfathers before me: to be Lord of this City in peace,and leave my chair to a son after me, who would be his own master and no wizard's pupil.'
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'I would have things as they were in all the days of my life,' answered Denethor, 'and in the days of my longfathers before me: to be Lord of this City in peace,and leave my chair to a son after me, who would be his own master and no wizard's pupil.'
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'I would have things as they were in all the days of my life,' answered Denethor, 'and in the days of my longfathers before me: to be Lord of this City in peace,and leave my chair to a son after me, who would be his own master and no wizard's pupil.'
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Club for bears, cubs and those who like them. ~BearEssentials
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Club for bears, cubs and those who like them. ~BearEssentials
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