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When We Were Young (I Never Thought)

When we were young, all things were new The rising sun, the morning dew. Through you I saw the ocean first, From stormy eyes I saw the surf. I tasted summer in your lips The flavor of the brackish mist That lingered on with days and years That veil of time was thin and sheer. When we were young the summer months Seemed everlasting, endless once. Heated asphalt, mosquito'ed creeks We dipped our toes to beat the heat. When we were young, immortal then I never thought there'd be an end... I never thought I'd move away I never dreamt you wouldn't stay... I never thought when we were young Your final song would go unsung, I never thought there'd come a day Your final words- you'd never say. When we were young When we Were young When We Were Young I never thought You'd die.
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Written by
sarah-spang
33 / F
Published
Feb 26, 2016
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#loss#innocence#denial
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