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May 31, 2010 · 7:33 am
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Turn your heart into glass or to stone

The gnome said to leave it alone
That the coat was not of this zone.
“If you mess with it, dear one
Twilight will come near one
And turn your heart into glass or to stone.”

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One response to “Turn your heart into glass or to stone”

  1. slpmartin's avatar slpmartin
    May 31, 2010 at 12:38 pm

    Ah…this one was fun to read…brought a smile to my face…thanks!

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