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I'm afraid to think I am only moments from a time, where the luster in your eyes and the tilt on your smile are confined to the degrading depreciating nature of my mind. I want to remember you in all your brilliance, in all your defiance in your broken ragged resilience I have spent a life time fallowing lost notions misconceptions at the notion that morality doesn’t come in color, you are the brightest quilt, the most colorful humor, you are a humid summer, you lovely woman my father’s mother. I will hold you tenderly in my wilting memories.
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Jul 26, 2013
Jul 26, 2013 at 7:18 PM UTC
Tenderly in wilting memory
I'm afraid to think I am only moments from a time, where the luster in your eyes and the tilt on your smile are confined to the degrading depreciating nature of my mind. I want to remember you in all your brilliance, in all your defiance in your broken ragged resilience I have spent a life time fallowing lost notions misconceptions at the notion that morality doesn’t come in color, you are the brightest quilt, the most colorful humor, you are a humid summer, you lovely woman my father’s mother. I will hold you tenderly in my wilting memories.
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Trinidadian or Tobagonian
Jul 26, 2013
Jul 26, 2013 at 7:18 PM UTC
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