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Aug 2018
Oh Victoria, the colour red you loved
I wore them inside my body,
the colour of blood

I remember howΒ you'd come running and sneak inside my house
To the secret sanctuary
in the small hill by the pond
We strode the gaping distanceΒ Β 
to our little paradise
There, I saw the loveliest sunsets,
such beautiful goodbyes
You beneath the glistening sunlight,
you taught me how to love

I never forgot, Victoria
the day you said goodbye
A grieving wave that drowned me
and buried in my heart
We laughed and said promises,
but it was your last
I did not know how you could do it,
to just leave it like that
All I saw was the rope hanging
from the window in your house
I wished I had told you,
forever you are loved.
Tint
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