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A Love Poem to a Forgotten Someone

I traced a map across your senses

penned a sonnet in flesh

Under setting noon day sun.

 

The scent of forgotten nostalgia;

A tinge on the breeze

A speckle on a stone

A whisper through the city

Where we no longer roam.

 

And auburn locks

In golden light

Brought music

to the dead silent night.

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Written by
lysander-gray
Australian
Published
May 30, 2012
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