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Forever Sixteen

I remember the taste of her lips As my arms went around her waist Never letting her go from my grips As my eyes met her eyes with haste. I remember the world vanished Trees disappeared, nothing but a taste Time stood still, all thoughts banished engulfed in a salivated paste. To the world, we were shattered pieces Like new denims completely spoiled By permanently indented creases As gene traits and double helix coiled. To the world, we were broken But to us we created a beautiful scene Stories continued but unspoken Of being and remaining forever sixteen.
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Apr 19, 2016
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