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Feb 2017
The memorable day we met
The pack of jokes we shared
The moments of joy we kissed
Those periods from the clock we secretly seized
We were best friends; our bond was specially grafted
In you, my love was saturated
Your doe eyes
Your lovely grin
Your pleasant fragrance
All presently lost to memory
Mistrust strained the very eye of our bond
Quarrels and yells, our new song
We were lovers in pretense all over?
Our room of second chances kept narrower
We pushed ourselves mightily off our love wall
Inevitably had to face a Humpty-Dumpty fall
Can our pieces be found
Or are they buried deep down?
Red light flashing
I've lost you, you've lost me
I see grey clouds; our sun suddenly stopped shining
We could have been giants
We could have done more
We could have been them that others could look up to
We could have been "something-something" that can still be, maybe.
Kwame Kyei
Written by
Kwame Kyei  Ghana
(Ghana)   
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