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I'm drinking the moments that I've since drunk dry; In these days when we were and the sun shone. I'm sipping at the taste of your departed smile: lie? And I raise this empty glass to our life gone. I don't want this to be yet another whiny poem. But two years on, it all seems so thoughtless. And I am indulging you with my tedious problem, Because at what point did you become so heartless? I still exist in that endless summer day, your lover. Reservoir through the trees, my love resigned. And all you have left of me is that favourite blue jumper. And all I have left of you are laughter lines.
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Sep 19, 2015
Sep 19, 2015 at 2:36 PM UTC
Blue jumper
I'm drinking the moments that I've since drunk dry; In these days when we were and the sun shone. I'm sipping at the taste of your departed smile: lie? And I raise this empty glass to our life gone. I don't want this to be yet another whiny poem. But two years on, it all seems so thoughtless. And I am indulging you with my tedious problem, Because at what point did you become so heartless? I still exist in that endless summer day, your lover. Reservoir through the trees, my love resigned. And all you have left of me is that favourite blue jumper. And all I have left of you are laughter lines.
scott-madden
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Sep 19, 2015
Sep 19, 2015 at 2:36 PM UTC
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