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He laid emeralds in her eyes, oh but I’d
already tied, a bracelet made of gold and scarlet
thread around her wrist, And everything was wrong so we
sang sentimental songs, Oh how seldom we belong, but
how elegant our kiss. And we painted crooked lies but we
danced in perfect time to a love so much refined, we
know not what it is until like a dullen wine, we pour
into a grief we’ve know before but never quite like this, never quite like this.
All I know now is regret, it follows, like a silhouette
along the cobblestone behind me, but she’s nothing left to
say except to innocently ask, her voice as delicate as
glass, “Do you see me when we pass?” but I- continue on
my way.

(Source: ifhellwillhaveme)

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