Evil might not prevail in the end, but it certainly doesn't fail to devastate in its time.
Thank you for the day and night,for rainy spells and summer__ light.Thank you for the skies of blueand puffy clouds in grayish hue.Thank you for the gigglefestsand midnight__ cloak to hasten rest.Thank you for tomorrow newand yesterday__ tomorrow too.Thank you for ____ glad we met__nd also for __e haven__ yet.__hank you for the peace of mind a grateful soul doth always find.
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Thank you for the day and night,for rainy spells and summer__ light.Thank you for the skies of blueand puffy clouds in grayish hue.Thank you for the gigglefestsand midnight__ cloak to hasten rest.Thank you for tomorrow newand yesterday__ tomorrow too.Thank you for ____ glad we met__nd also for __e haven__ yet.__hank you for the peace of mind a grateful soul doth always find.
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