The Wonder Girl

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She’d stitch a dream, she’d walk for miles
On the streets treading over a million smiles
All alone, she’d go all alone
To places unknown, no one has gone

With a choked throat and a deluged heart
Ready to explode and fall apart
Her deep inside is flooded with pain
Of wishful memories from the paradise lane

Her magical eyes shining blue and bright
Like a candle lighting a dark night
Like a thousand stars glittering in the sky
Like the air rippling from the wings of a butterfly

She’d look at you, and you wouldn’t know
She’d ask you things you can’t follow
“Will you walk with me in the rain
And stare at the stars yet again?
Will you share a ride in the air balloon
Or lay with me by the blue lagoon?
Will you lend me your peace or borrow my pain?
Will you dance with me under the silver fountain?
Will you take me to the river unknown
Where the thick meadow grass has grown?”

She’d stare at the heavens up above high
She’d echo her name under the velvet sky
Her pure innocence like a dew at dawn
She’d wonder, “is this where I belong?”

Hanging from the tree by the creek, such a delight
She’d wonder, “Could it be more right?”
Walk alone, does it have to be?
She’d wonder, “Could I be more happy?”

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