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One day, I'll remember The poetry I read when I was young And how it inspired words Of long ago tomorrows And one day, I'll remember The songs we sang in so many yesterdays The way we stayed up all hours Wasting time with silly rhymes like these And I'll remember the words we spoke Barely uttered over candle light The way it gave great insight On how we'd percieved turbulant times And I'll remember the wisdom we gathered How we saw patterns change and falter And how we deciphered the mysteries Buried beneath early morning sunrise But most of all, I'll remember The way you smiled behind silent eyes Even as you'd lean on me- Wiping easy tears from your cheeks I'll always remember Your carefree melodies How your high notes Always filled up hearts and souls I mean it when I say I could never forget my friend Because pieces of you will always be beside me Engraved into my mind, carefully Etched by time
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Jan 14, 2011
Jan 14, 2011 at 3:00 PM UTC
Memories
One day, I'll remember The poetry I read when I was young And how it inspired words Of long ago tomorrows And one day, I'll remember The songs we sang in so many yesterdays The way we stayed up all hours Wasting time with silly rhymes like these And I'll remember the words we spoke Barely uttered over candle light The way it gave great insight On how we'd percieved turbulant times And I'll remember the wisdom we gathered How we saw patterns change and falter And how we deciphered the mysteries Buried beneath early morning sunrise But most of all, I'll remember The way you smiled behind silent eyes Even as you'd lean on me- Wiping easy tears from your cheeks I'll always remember Your carefree melodies How your high notes Always filled up hearts and souls I mean it when I say I could never forget my friend Because pieces of you will always be beside me Engraved into my mind, carefully Etched by time
Dedicated to my dearest friend
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Jan 14, 2011
Jan 14, 2011 at 3:00 PM UTC
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