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Laying down upon the grass, Morning Dew caressing my back, I look upon the stars and Manage a smile... I know it's been so long, Since I've heard your voice and song, What I would give to live again, To take me back awhile... A single tear rolls down my cheek, Mind full of words that I can't speak, But every night I take myself Into the past... I remember that sweet taste, Your rugged lips upon my face, And every night I grasp your key And ask god why... When the morning sunrise comes I hear the beating of the drums, The way our hearts would always Sound as one... And when I wake upon the days The very first words I must say As I kiss the gift you gave Are "stay with me..."
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Apr 13, 2023
Apr 13, 2023 at 4:12 PM UTC
Stay with Me...
Laying down upon the grass, Morning Dew caressing my back, I look upon the stars and Manage a smile... I know it's been so long, Since I've heard your voice and song, What I would give to live again, To take me back awhile... A single tear rolls down my cheek, Mind full of words that I can't speak, But every night I take myself Into the past... I remember that sweet taste, Your rugged lips upon my face, And every night I grasp your key And ask god why... When the morning sunrise comes I hear the beating of the drums, The way our hearts would always Sound as one... And when I wake upon the days The very first words I must say As I kiss the gift you gave Are "stay with me..."
A poem I recently wrote in honor of my departed fiancé, who passed of a ****** overdose on October 16, 2013, a day I can never forget. We had the best times of our lives, and we had the worst times of our lives. But we LIVED and we LOVED. And every day, I still think of you... on my 22nd birthday, he gave me a sterling silver key to propose to me. Sadly we never lasted long enough for him to buy me an actual ring... I miss you, chucky. Sleep in peace, my beloved.
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35/M/Houston, Texas
Apr 13, 2023
Apr 13, 2023 at 4:12 PM UTC
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