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A Ghost

by @savannah-charlish

In that one second of our hands letting go, I became overwhelmed with the realization that I was losing you. It wasn't until that moment that I realized when my fingers were begging you to stay and you took your hand away from mine that I knew you no longer loved me. And like your presence that haunts me, your fingers remain a ghost where they should be interlocked with mine.
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20 / F / American
For You?
Written by
savannah-charlish
20 / F / American
Published
Oct 7, 2013
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