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Sweet Heaven, I've Fallen
There's a taste of dead flowers in my mouth,
Wet and heavy as ashes,
And there's a smell of faint burning in the air,
As to my new love,
I bid you adieu.
Come closer, now, to this burning field,
Sweet posies lie charred and spent;
Sing softly again as you did before,
As petals lay heavily against my heart.
Damp sorrow fall down as ashen black flakes,
Cling tearfully to my lips;
New love, good-bye,
I bid you farewell,
As sudden as a burning bush.
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