Poem Of The Senses
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Poem Of The Senses
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A ray of sun shines through me
A breeze of wind cools me
A glass of water kills my seat
A cup of coffee warms my throat
In the summer, I take ice cream
In the fall, I drink water
In winter, I warm myself
In spring, I forget
In the morning I wake up early
Of late, I have lunch
At night I have dinner and sleep
The next day the same thing
In joy, I smiled
In sadness, I cry
In anger, I scream
When in doubt, I ask
When it rains, I get wet
When it gets hot, I m warm
When it cools, I chills
When I feel strange I
When I speak, I expressed
When I walk, I move
When I write, I am touched
When I am touched, I was happy
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Gustavo Rain performs "Poem Of The Senses", and this lyric page sits inside the Gustavo Rain catalog on LyroVerse.
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