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In still frames and photographs, I still see your eyes light up, they're not faded like today. I see you vibrant and laughing, a sweet grin as you say my name, "Stop sweetie, I don't look good."  You mumbled, and I begged to differ, felt my hands shiver, You always looked good... With your long hair in a bun, that white sweater of mine- was way too big, the way it always wrapped you in the scent of my cologne, the safeness of home, and the way you giggled as I pretended you were a delicious truffle, playfully as if I were a pig, and lovingly nibbled your ear. Back when "you" were still here. And then you began to drift, across an impasse, a weight too heavy for me to lift. and you spun your golden feathers, across time and space, drug induced and broken, a shattered masterpiece,   your life: a waste.
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May 8, 2017
May 8, 2017 at 4:21 AM UTC
In still frames ( Back when you were still here )
In still frames and photographs, I still see your eyes light up, they're not faded like today. I see you vibrant and laughing, a sweet grin as you say my name, "Stop sweetie, I don't look good."  You mumbled, and I begged to differ, felt my hands shiver, You always looked good... With your long hair in a bun, that white sweater of mine- was way too big, the way it always wrapped you in the scent of my cologne, the safeness of home, and the way you giggled as I pretended you were a delicious truffle, playfully as if I were a pig, and lovingly nibbled your ear. Back when "you" were still here. And then you began to drift, across an impasse, a weight too heavy for me to lift. and you spun your golden feathers, across time and space, drug induced and broken, a shattered masterpiece,   your life: a waste.
She has no idea how much I loved her. And probably never will. Praying for those who have family or loved ones who struggle with addiction.
david-montgomery
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May 8, 2017
May 8, 2017 at 4:21 AM UTC
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