Engraved on a mirror

EPISODE · Mar 17, 2003 · 7 MIN

Engraved on a mirror

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Before Efrem we are Particularly Frame Scenes Engraved on a mirror You cry before knowing why no one could hurt you I won't allow this Try to breath this air it's so poor Clouds seem laugh at you they are drawing your face You'd think that i have hated you but this isn't true Because i wanted to save you you are so pure Your eyes are full of innocence all your faults now are mine We will get in a place that noone knows but someone talks about and i'll save you i don't care for my self because you are my angel my most precious thing

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