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Can't You Hear My Sobbing Heart Oh! how I long to fit into this heavenly atmosphere, To walk on untrodden snow which is something rare in where I live. Reminding me the tales I heard in my grand ma's lap. The house coated with white, soothes my tired eye sight. The horse waits ready to pull you to etenity. Oh! how I long to fit into this heavenly atmosphere, where I can stroll in the floor of crispy, crunchy snow, to be exposed to all elements or walk in the dark woods behind the house; or sit under the tree reading a book of Daphne Du Maurier's covering my head with a scarf. Oh! how I long to fit into this heavenly atmosphere, let my toes feel the tingling cold of the brook and see they turn blue; or to rub my palms together and make myself warm, to open the windows and let the chilly wind seeeps in. Oh! Can't you hear my sobbing heart. Can't you hear my sobbing heart! (33 lines)
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