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I woke up with an aching heart Pillow case damped from tears Tried to sink in words from you That day you left and gone away I wandered lost without direction. It felt like yesterday was an art The way you smile to your ears Like painted clouds on the sky so blue Sillily I pretended like I was okay Yet I silently longed for your attention. Suddenly we heard of words that cut Deep into our feelings that yearns For a moment being in love so true I desperately prayed you would stay That the illness was just an imagination. Little efforts we both had put On this flower that bloomed for years Ended with a silent goodbye from you Petals fell like my teardrops I ran away I wasn't ready to forget us and move on. I shed tears flipping through our booklet Contained the sweetest dreams of ours As I began accepting and find closure I promised to be strong come what may Until some day we shall meet in heaven.
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Sep 8, 2018
Sep 8, 2018 at 12:10 PM UTC
Fallen Petals
I woke up with an aching heart Pillow case damped from tears Tried to sink in words from you That day you left and gone away I wandered lost without direction. It felt like yesterday was an art The way you smile to your ears Like painted clouds on the sky so blue Sillily I pretended like I was okay Yet I silently longed for your attention. Suddenly we heard of words that cut Deep into our feelings that yearns For a moment being in love so true I desperately prayed you would stay That the illness was just an imagination. Little efforts we both had put On this flower that bloomed for years Ended with a silent goodbye from you Petals fell like my teardrops I ran away I wasn't ready to forget us and move on. I shed tears flipping through our booklet Contained the sweetest dreams of ours As I began accepting and find closure I promised to be strong come what may Until some day we shall meet in heaven.
joieyin
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29/F/Malaysia
Sep 8, 2018
Sep 8, 2018 at 12:10 PM UTC
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