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My house wasn’t a house. It was our home. When we were here, Silence turned into symphonies, And empty rooms were filled with warmth. We made this house a home. This home is desolate now, But I can vividly see memories of what used to be. At the door, your beautiful face greeted me. In the kitchen, I watched you cook. We would sneak in a couple of kisses on the counter. And then you’d go back to cooking; I couldn’t take my eyes off of you. Eating breakfast with you at the table felt surreal. I had shared meals with you before, but this was different. After breakfast I carried you up the stairs to our room. We made love on the bed, the floors, the bathroom counter, and the shower. Our love was boundless. There isn’t a place within this house that I can’t see you. These memories greet me every day with a frigid certainty: This was our home, Now, it’s just my house. - j.m.
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Jul 24, 2013
Jul 24, 2013 at 10:21 PM UTC
Goodbye home
My house wasn’t a house. It was our home. When we were here, Silence turned into symphonies, And empty rooms were filled with warmth. We made this house a home. This home is desolate now, But I can vividly see memories of what used to be. At the door, your beautiful face greeted me. In the kitchen, I watched you cook. We would sneak in a couple of kisses on the counter. And then you’d go back to cooking; I couldn’t take my eyes off of you. Eating breakfast with you at the table felt surreal. I had shared meals with you before, but this was different. After breakfast I carried you up the stairs to our room. We made love on the bed, the floors, the bathroom counter, and the shower. Our love was boundless. There isn’t a place within this house that I can’t see you. These memories greet me every day with a frigid certainty: This was our home, Now, it’s just my house. - j.m.
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Jul 24, 2013
Jul 24, 2013 at 10:21 PM UTC
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