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I still see her face But I cannot place her laugh Or the smell of her comfort Her voice has escaped my ears I lost the picture of her talking But I remember her touch I remember how she made me feel: Safe, protected, and tranquil Loved and no longer alone I remember how she understood my madness And she took on the burden of hell with me I cannot imagine her sitting in front of me But I still see her soul and heart crystal clear That is what I fell in love with Even though the world screamed it an abomination I regret never telling her all this But the world has already banned our interactions But I will never forget my love and your heart
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Oct 16, 2016
Oct 16, 2016 at 2:22 PM UTC
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I still see her face But I cannot place her laugh Or the smell of her comfort Her voice has escaped my ears I lost the picture of her talking But I remember her touch I remember how she made me feel: Safe, protected, and tranquil Loved and no longer alone I remember how she understood my madness And she took on the burden of hell with me I cannot imagine her sitting in front of me But I still see her soul and heart crystal clear That is what I fell in love with Even though the world screamed it an abomination I regret never telling her all this But the world has already banned our interactions But I will never forget my love and your heart
parker-blackwood
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Oct 16, 2016
Oct 16, 2016 at 2:22 PM UTC
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