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we taught each other to enjoy a lingering kiss soft touches loving glances the built-up tension unreleased but in secret solitude at night a yearning for fulfilment never to be granted as we moved out of school and into different lives I saw her last only a few years after alarmed by news from mutual friends two days before her death she did not recognize me any more as I stood terrified beside her bed in a secluded section of the cancer ward I had arrived too late my loving stutter already out of reach her blindly searching gaze passed on through me it hurt like nothing else before I cried my grief out in long sobbing nights yet still not long enough to heal the pain nestling since then quietly in thinly calloused wrinkles of my heart * * *
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Mar 15, 2015
Mar 15, 2015 at 6:22 PM UTC
loss of innocence
we taught each other to enjoy a lingering kiss soft touches loving glances the built-up tension unreleased but in secret solitude at night a yearning for fulfilment never to be granted as we moved out of school and into different lives I saw her last only a few years after alarmed by news from mutual friends two days before her death she did not recognize me any more as I stood terrified beside her bed in a secluded section of the cancer ward I had arrived too late my loving stutter already out of reach her blindly searching gaze passed on through me it hurt like nothing else before I cried my grief out in long sobbing nights yet still not long enough to heal the pain nestling since then quietly in thinly calloused wrinkles of my heart * * *
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Mar 15, 2015
Mar 15, 2015 at 6:22 PM UTC
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