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The rain beats an even tempo
Upon the rusted old tin roof A lone stallion's whinnie Echoes on the wind All oblivious to the tragedy Inside the run down house Its occupents gripped in fear As their world falls down around them She clutches his head To her breast As he struggles against The pain gripping his chest Together they've been For sixty years Living their life in bliss Never been apart The fear now evident in their eyes As with each breath His spirit seems to depart Even as he struggles for life His whispered words of love Reach her ears As the light fades From his eyes The tears stream recklessly Down her cheeks And pool at her feet Her spirit broken as her lover departs
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