Gnomes
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Gnomes
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How did you find
The hidden door behind?
Why don't you close your eyes
And you remember the world
The beauty of the cupboard that's unknown
Beyond the heaven and beyond the hell below
I just saw a face that made me want to go
And I feel that I left you there that night
A gush slipping by and by
I set out
Which is my crime
I wanted to die
I want some life to love
This time we bury my hell
The clock is there outside
The trees spoke down to the weeds below
Send him a message to reach across my feet
Oh each other's love it fell for you and me
I feel your hand in mine
And I didn't have to come
You just took my pride
Away from the life
When it's in love
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