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Jan 2012
Hands aching for a final embrace.
Lips yearning, tongue begging for another taste.
To taste the love you once gave,
when the world spun because I was yours.
When sychronized heart beats and melodied hums
played your hearts lullaby to mine,
when our lips met and your eyes were
brighter than the stars that shined.
One more earth shattering kiss, my love,
I crave one before the crash, then tell me goodbye,
please, tell me goodbye.
Virginia Whiddon
Written by
Virginia Whiddon  Augusta, GA
(Augusta, GA)   
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