I wake the mornin' wonder, and I'm all lost in the world
Of echoed situations and cursory illusion
I'm surrounded by forever, but I don't have any time
Left to wander in amusement, left to ride, my breath is dyin'

But I love you little darlin
and I'll love you till I die
Like sundown in the valley
Or the stars alone at night

Through empty bottle alleys
You come shinin' like the sun
And with your golden fingers
You save me from drowning

And I love you little darlin'
And I'll love you till I die
Like sundown in the valley
Or the stars alone at night

Well life goes on around me
Days are riding on the dawn
To infuse the world with words
It's just your way of talking

And I love you little darlin'
And I'll love you till I die
Like sundown in the valley
Or the stars alone at night

But I love you little darlin'
And I'll love you till I die
Like sundown in the valley
Or the stars alone at night


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    What are you supposed to do when someone is obsessed with you you can’t get them to leave you alone? I feel so sorry for hom I feel bad they are harmless and I care for them but I am not in love with him? It is an awfully sad situation and he is breaking my heart. It’s just the saddest

    Stephaniejoneson July 30, 2022   Link
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    What are you supposed to do when someone is obsessed with you you can’t get them to leave you alone? I feel so sorry for hom I feel bad they are harmless and I care for them but I am not in love with him? It is an awfully sad situation and he is breaking my heart. It’s just the saddest

    Stephaniejoneson July 30, 2022   Link

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