I remember feeling pain When our hips were pressed together Inseperable, like marriage vows We moved together, like the words we spoke With our bodies we were so much louder And my head was crowded with the echoes Your body was rippling in my memory I felt you for centuries as we sat there barely moving And I was looking into you, and you were looking into me It was like when I looked at you I didn't need water or have the need to breath We were so close in that moment that the next three days felt like I was wearing you as a sleeve It was completely silent, not completely I remember, I remember hearing your heart beat I remember you were on top and I was underneath, and I remember you stopping and listening to everything I had to say, but you couldn't hear it over the sound of my heart beat And your tan skin turned red Your face did too, you looked into my eyes And I turned blood red too You grabbed my chest, I could feel your nails A tear fleeted from the dark ring around your eye and you breathed out, and I could hear the sighs from your body's cramped compassion and the feeling of your tightened thighs around mine I could see your soul crumpled up into skin and bones that someone encapsulated you in to die But you were alive, and everything you had felt that night, I was inside