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Zwan A New Poetry


The words fly like fists
Across my front lawn
As the day is long
I seek
From the cradle to my room
My mothers breast to her womb
The lap of the gods to the moon
I seek
We can leave too soon
We can leave too soon forever
Forever
As our worlds collide
In a late-night show
It's a devastating loss
I know all too well
And i love you still
And i always will
From the bossom of my hometown
I seek you
We can leave too soon
We can leave too soon forever
Forever
Do you believe in love
Do you believe in me
Do you believe in a peace
I know i'll try
Do you believe in love
Do you believe in me
Do you believe in a peace
I know i'll try
I know, i know
As the snow melts outside
As the snow melts within
It's so hard to let this go
'cause the snow is in my veins
As my words fly like fists
Across my front lawn
As day is long
I know
We can leave too soon
We can leave too soon
Do you believe in love
Do you believe in love
Do you believe in love
I know, i know
I know, i know
I know, i know
A new poetry
A newfound belief
A new poetry
A newfound belief
A new poetry
And i've known
I've known



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