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a walk worthwhile
Contributed by
treadingshallowfire
on
Friday, 1st April 2011 @ 08:08:09 AM in AEST
Topic:
LoveRemembered
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your on my back ill carry you wherever you want to go if away from here is want you want ill walk you through the snow im on your back i need a lift but must i pay a toll i hear its rough from dawn till dusk and i dont see a road see this i have is a heart it used to warm the soul it runs on love just fill it up and the path begins to show how long it takes is up to you just say the words to go and if it makes it better i wont leave you in the cold me and you begin to walk along the trail together not just cold heaven knows ill walk through any weather grassy hills and mountain tops pass as we proceed the sun is raining through the clouds and pouring through the trees the piercing wind transforms in flight and turns into a breeze footsteps in the sand reaveal the lives we choose to lead treading shallow fire as we run into the sea we keep on pressing forward until the air begins to sting blisters grow like paracites and i cant feel my feet we must be strong and put it out before it starts to breathe and just like that the fires gone and autumn sheds its leaves up ahead looks scary as the shadows dance and howl just stay close and well proceed they will not scare this fellow we press along the line of trees me eyes begin to scowl up ahead i see the light as seasons reconcile we'll walk along this road again for we been gone awhile its my time to go for now my love there's no denile i'll be back for you someday till then i'll sit and smile sitting on a cloud in heaven "a walk worthwhile"
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