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The leaves fell gently, golden on the first day of our autumn, while the past crackled beneath our feet, swept away, forgotten. Your camera stored our moments, caught the snowflakes, froze us in time. And when they were nearly frostbit, your hands found home entwined with mine. But just when spring returned my fear formed clouds of acid rain - I only knew how much I'd lost when silence fell again. Clear as the summer sky, I knew that we would have to part, so I pressed your final flower into the notebook of my heart. - The forest clearing of our autumn holds nothing at all but a whispered wish in golden winds as the leaves gently fall.
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Aug 17, 2018
Aug 17, 2018 at 10:02 AM UTC
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The leaves fell gently, golden on the first day of our autumn, while the past crackled beneath our feet, swept away, forgotten. Your camera stored our moments, caught the snowflakes, froze us in time. And when they were nearly frostbit, your hands found home entwined with mine. But just when spring returned my fear formed clouds of acid rain - I only knew how much I'd lost when silence fell again. Clear as the summer sky, I knew that we would have to part, so I pressed your final flower into the notebook of my heart. - The forest clearing of our autumn holds nothing at all but a whispered wish in golden winds as the leaves gently fall.
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Aug 17, 2018
Aug 17, 2018 at 10:02 AM UTC
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