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Before I post this, I want to say a big thank you to all you wonderful poets that have read me I have left alink for you lovely few and thank you my skilled pens X The mornings song was sapphire and crisp 6.30 in the morning did his wristwatch give he looked at the face besides his pillows tears in his eyes, liken to a weeping willow He wanted so not to wake her to tell her it was time to dress he wanted to tell all was well and walk out with her hair all in a mess Her thoughts were the same if he wakes me he will have his self to blame for she did not want to leave him but her departure was near An hour later both with her cases in their hands got a black cab from Kings Cross to the Strand and by the gates of platform 10 kissed for the last time for never would these two hearts see each other again. By Christos Andreas Kourtis aka NeonSolaris  May your hearts fly to the stars. VVV Poetry forever
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Oct 3, 2013
Oct 3, 2013 at 11:22 PM UTC
Departure ...... With footnote
Before I post this, I want to say a big thank you to all you wonderful poets that have read me I have left alink for you lovely few and thank you my skilled pens X The mornings song was sapphire and crisp 6.30 in the morning did his wristwatch give he looked at the face besides his pillows tears in his eyes, liken to a weeping willow He wanted so not to wake her to tell her it was time to dress he wanted to tell all was well and walk out with her hair all in a mess Her thoughts were the same if he wakes me he will have his self to blame for she did not want to leave him but her departure was near An hour later both with her cases in their hands got a black cab from Kings Cross to the Strand and by the gates of platform 10 kissed for the last time for never would these two hearts see each other again. By Christos Andreas Kourtis aka NeonSolaris  May your hearts fly to the stars. VVV Poetry forever
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Oct 3, 2013
Oct 3, 2013 at 11:22 PM UTC
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