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There are things I did not do. I did not touch you. You died. Without a sound. Your soft brown eyes pierced me. I saw you go in the quiet way you did everything. I knew you were gone but not before I knew sadly, silently that I could not hold you in a final embrace. Closeness had run out so long ago, though we loved until the end, bereft of speech, as we we were bereft of touch. I bowed to your blank stare. I would have died for you if I could have. but I could not save you from this destiny with the Father Who Loved you Caroline Shank 2.2,2023
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Feb 4, 2023
Feb 4, 2023 at 5:32 AM UTC
The Empty Bed
There are things I did not do. I did not touch you. You died. Without a sound. Your soft brown eyes pierced me. I saw you go in the quiet way you did everything. I knew you were gone but not before I knew sadly, silently that I could not hold you in a final embrace. Closeness had run out so long ago, though we loved until the end, bereft of speech, as we we were bereft of touch. I bowed to your blank stare. I would have died for you if I could have. but I could not save you from this destiny with the Father Who Loved you Caroline Shank 2.2,2023
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Feb 4, 2023
Feb 4, 2023 at 5:32 AM UTC
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