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Heaven?

I'm gone with the wind,
The wind of immortality.
Where is this hellish place?
I'm stuck up here,
Somebody let me down.
How can Heaven be Heaven,
When I'm alone without you?

CrazyCreaterF

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Bring your own waffles

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