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Grave Flowers Snow Is Falling


My darling has left me, a time ago
I visit her grave, I loved her so
You are now buried, dead and gone
I´m sit here crying, I´m all alone
Put some flowers, in front of your stone
The pain inside me, won´t go away
Tears fills my eyes as I, walk away from your grave

Snow is falling on your grave
You are gone and reasons unknown
Snow is falling on your grave
Grief is endless and eternal pain

Miss you more, from day to day
I can´t think, gotta get away
Feeling lost, inside my self
It´s getting dark, I walk away
Thought I heard, someone speak to me
Take your life and join her in eternity
Buried we are now, side by side
No reason to stay alive, in the grave I hide

Snow is falling on our grave
We are gone and that is love
Snow is falling on our grave
No pain we feel our death is real

We are lying underground
Our love became death it was so strong
I was broken but you made me see
Death kept us togheter it was meant to be

Snow is falling on our grave
We are gone and that is love
Snow is falling on our grave
No pain we feel and our deaths are real



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