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Only If
The falling leaves in Autumn,
fall as if they care.
But beneath the skies so dreary,
they hide her over there.
Within her lonely head,
she thinks she’ll go insane.
Her cracked lips speak of beauty,
but her heart, it speaks of pain.
She lives her life with sadness;
She dreams of sinking in the sea.
“And once I’m good and gone,” she says,
“please don’t remember me.”
The autumn leaves, the winter comes,
she steps gently past the cliff.
Leaving bitter tears and sorrows,
and cries of “only if.”
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