Twenty years of my life waved me goodbyes
At the moment you asked me to close my eyes
One more glance at the jumping candle
One and one more jumps lighted in my startle
With beating chaos playing at my ears
Words rubbed here, only vaguely could i hear
Might they only, belong to cheeks and snow-light lips
The leaves we saw in the morning, still whirling, down and down and down
Down like the two person in the candle’s jumping eyes
With twenty years of my life waving me goodbyes
You wanted to write us in a bubble’s life
To drunk every vein in a rainbow’s shine
I wanted to answer you till winter’s come
Under thousands thousands of snow-light kisses, fall into a dream
A dream that bubble won’t die, rainbow forever shine
Rippling on my head, your last words, as twenty years’ goodbyes
I still dream that dream, my dear passer-by
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