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She sat next to me on a hill by the sea, under the shade of an old aspen tree. We sat hand in hand, watched waves caress sand, when she turned with bright eyes and she made her demand. It was light in the sky and the birds fluttered by, but my heart remained cold and I didn't know why. Like a story she told: "If I may be so bold, I just ask that you love me," her voice sounded cold. My words whispered now, I spoke shame like a vow, confessed best I could that I didn't know how. It was bare on that hill with us both lacking will; she recited a poem, I remember it still. So I pondered love, cast my eyes up above and I realized I didn't know anything of. There were no words to say, so she walked away, and alone by the sea is where forever I'll stay.
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Feb 8, 2015
Feb 8, 2015 at 11:06 PM UTC
A Poem She Said
She sat next to me on a hill by the sea, under the shade of an old aspen tree. We sat hand in hand, watched waves caress sand, when she turned with bright eyes and she made her demand. It was light in the sky and the birds fluttered by, but my heart remained cold and I didn't know why. Like a story she told: "If I may be so bold, I just ask that you love me," her voice sounded cold. My words whispered now, I spoke shame like a vow, confessed best I could that I didn't know how. It was bare on that hill with us both lacking will; she recited a poem, I remember it still. So I pondered love, cast my eyes up above and I realized I didn't know anything of. There were no words to say, so she walked away, and alone by the sea is where forever I'll stay.
Sometimes you just don't know how to be in love...
emma-louise-ca
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Feb 8, 2015
Feb 8, 2015 at 11:06 PM UTC
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