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the morning was colder, silent the most quiet i remember *she had been the heartbeat that brought a room warmth* our steps were now dark filled in reminiscing, melancholy rhythms *her face watched from the walls still perfume permeated into tears* where was this place, that felt like a long sigh of remorse and regret the what should have beens', what we could have dones' what needed to be said still without a shape where could fate take us from now fleeting from our very eyes *the implication held in her absence there was no lie to be found* this morning, even if we begged time wouldn't be put on the shelf not for an hour, not for two would time give us a passing glance *fate never clasped to pity nor sorrow she simply swept by those time paralyzed* and we were blaming everything that could possibly hold weight the night that lasted too long the dawn that rose too late *the silence that had enveloped her before truth took shape*
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Nov 22, 2011
Nov 22, 2011 at 9:24 PM UTC
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the morning was colder, silent the most quiet i remember *she had been the heartbeat that brought a room warmth* our steps were now dark filled in reminiscing, melancholy rhythms *her face watched from the walls still perfume permeated into tears* where was this place, that felt like a long sigh of remorse and regret the what should have beens', what we could have dones' what needed to be said still without a shape where could fate take us from now fleeting from our very eyes *the implication held in her absence there was no lie to be found* this morning, even if we begged time wouldn't be put on the shelf not for an hour, not for two would time give us a passing glance *fate never clasped to pity nor sorrow she simply swept by those time paralyzed* and we were blaming everything that could possibly hold weight the night that lasted too long the dawn that rose too late *the silence that had enveloped her before truth took shape*
cecilia-frank
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Nov 22, 2011
Nov 22, 2011 at 9:24 PM UTC
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