Though glorious suns can merged with the moons, Though sunny skies can submerged with green seas, Thou and I shall not combine without wounds, And no one can arrests thy and my peace. Vain, pain, and rain might stop a valiant knight Dragons and beasts might scare a happy man Yet nothing can hinder the lonely night Nor any events can block a sullen fan Still no man can always go without scars Not anyone can pass the trails of tears Nor any man can leave without having wars Yet one must fight for their love for any years. I might live but not for long my dear one, But always remember that we are done.
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