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In Childhood Memories

In childhood memories,

Lost in dust they were

Echoes of lingering past

Creeped up by mere chance

 

Where you've gone

Too far to ponder

Through all those years

My minds forgotten the tears

 

Where'd our memories go

As our childhood goes

They've turned into dust

As memory of you has

 

I've let you go

And no more,

my memory cannot recall

 

-

 

Fragmented memories, lost in time

With childhood warmth- all forsaken

In the heed of cold

Our childhood's gone

Along with it our innocence

 

I've let you go

And no more,

my memory cannot recall

 

-

And so I cannot remember you.

 

If I only knew

That this would be the last time

I would've seen you

I would've had memory of you

 

But the game is dead

and so is us inside

I've let you go

And no more,

my memory cannot recall.

 

And for that I can't account my own

Apologise for what is lost,

Moments fractured in time,

 

As you are gone now

And so is the dust that we had

 

So all we have is mere feelings

Lost in the air

Of the past

Where we were

I cannot recall

 

And I wish I could stop singing

But my pain is stinging.

And my hopes are fleeting

As my heart stops beating.

 

Where you've gone

Too far to ponder

Through all those years

My minds forgotten the tears

 

So let the silence convey

The emptiness left behind

In hopes to not falter

Into my wounds

 

Where'd our memories go

As our childhood goes

They've turned into dust

As memory of you has.

 

I've let you go

and no more,

my memory cannot recall.

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Written by
Marshall
20 / M
Published
May 30
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