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Bella Morte Whispers


I've waited long.
For a day.
That I pray will come to me.

I want nothing more.
My needs are small.
As you rest here at my side.

Sleep another hour dear just close your eyes.
For the time is fading quickly from our side.
And whispers after midnight echo till the dawn.
So close my dear until the night is gone.

I love you now,
As I will when the longest day is through.
Know this is true.
Place your TRUST within this one who lives for you.

Sleep another hour dear just close your eyes.
For the time is fading quickly from our side.
And whispers after midnight echo till the dawn.
So close my dear until the night is gone.

Sleep another hour dear just close your eyes.
For the time is fading quickly from our side.
And whispers after midnight echo till the dawn.
So close my dear until the night is gone.

Just sleep another hour dear just close your eyes.
For the time is fading quickly from our side.
And whispers after midnight echo till the dawn.
So close my dear until the night is gone.

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