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crack! The fireworks set off Nothing but light and colors Fusing in a relationship like fathers and mothers Her and I Close to each other, seeing each other’s starlight eye Holding each gaze to never say goodbye crack! Another bundle of light and colors join together again Sharing a sweet image, sort of like a candy cane Her and I Moving so close, but heading far away Eyes shut, lips trembling Meeting for one last moment sizzle The colors and lights grow apart Their relationship making it seem so **** All is dark Sky settling in My lips left with one touch My eye left with one image For one moment, has been memorable Her eyes are gone Her lips are untouched For one moment, has been the last - Bryan Padilla 12/29/18
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Dec 29, 2018
Dec 29, 2018 at 8:21 PM UTC
Last, Yet Memorable
crack! The fireworks set off Nothing but light and colors Fusing in a relationship like fathers and mothers Her and I Close to each other, seeing each other’s starlight eye Holding each gaze to never say goodbye crack! Another bundle of light and colors join together again Sharing a sweet image, sort of like a candy cane Her and I Moving so close, but heading far away Eyes shut, lips trembling Meeting for one last moment sizzle The colors and lights grow apart Their relationship making it seem so **** All is dark Sky settling in My lips left with one touch My eye left with one image For one moment, has been memorable Her eyes are gone Her lips are untouched For one moment, has been the last - Bryan Padilla 12/29/18
So...I...I know that I haven’t posted in a while...well at this point I haven’t payed in a long time...but Christmas got to me this time of the year...so I’m sorry for that Either way...if you have some questions about the poem...and what it means...feel free to go ahead..but I also...umm...appreacite it if you...took your own approach of the poem before messaging me... Either way...uhh...bye-bye..
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Dec 29, 2018 at 8:21 PM UTC
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