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Juliet Simms Hush


This is as quiet as it gets hush down now go to sleep we were once perfect me and you will never leave this room

H H H Hush you color my eyes red your loves not live its dead this letters written itself inside out again when rivers turn to roads and lovers become trends

H H H Hush this is where it ends

this is the calming before the storm We’ve been here like before this absolution is always incomplete its always bittersweet

H H H Hush you color my eyes red your loves not live its dead this letters written itself inside out again when rivers turn to roads and lovers become trends H H H Hush this is where it ends

I wont make a sound so you don't wake don't wake don't wake you don't wake you don't wake

Hush you color my eyes red your loves not live its dead this letters written itself inside out again when rivers turn to roads and lovers become trends...H H H Hush this is where it ends you color my eyes red your loves not live its dead this letters written itself inside out again when rivers turn to roads and lovers become trends H H H Hush this is where it ends This is where it ends



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