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She calls no more. There are no more letters or silly cards from her. The spot reserved for her emails, a picture frame thumbnail, sits vacant and sad. I know I should delete it, but don't know why I haven't. Ringtones are a dirge. Pillows and covers and mugs and sofa divots wait expectantly. Lamenting. I had to throw out my clothes, the ones she wore when she was cold or too lazy to pick her own up from the floor. Was it her scent i could still smell from them after a hundred washes? Another life is being filled by her existence, now. He wont notice her impact until it's too late. I hope it works out between them. And that she's always safe.
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Oct 28, 2014
Oct 28, 2014 at 8:18 PM UTC
she calls no more
She calls no more. There are no more letters or silly cards from her. The spot reserved for her emails, a picture frame thumbnail, sits vacant and sad. I know I should delete it, but don't know why I haven't. Ringtones are a dirge. Pillows and covers and mugs and sofa divots wait expectantly. Lamenting. I had to throw out my clothes, the ones she wore when she was cold or too lazy to pick her own up from the floor. Was it her scent i could still smell from them after a hundred washes? Another life is being filled by her existence, now. He wont notice her impact until it's too late. I hope it works out between them. And that she's always safe.
david-patrick-oc
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Oct 28, 2014
Oct 28, 2014 at 8:18 PM UTC
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