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When The Sun Goes
Dancing, jumping, gliding, whistling, playing
Surrounded by the freshness of leaves
The bright and glowing sun’s warmth one receives
The ocean’s waves, from side to side, swaying
Like a goddess descending from above
She strode towards me blinding light follows
Her golden waves which sire heavenly glow
Her lustrous smile, eyes, face, taught me to love.
Today I sit alone upon my porch,
Though love has eluded me I stand tall,
Reminiscing until death’s final call,
Is not why I carry life’s blazing torch;
Though I seem natural, I start to freeze
I search for true love, like the lonesome breeze.
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