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Jan 2013
Days gone by and fires extinguished,
Letting go of the light my hope diminished.
'Twas a lie when they said that in time it would heal,
The prospect of time holds no more appeal.
And now that you've left my memories grey,
I guess this is now the price I must pay.

I'd thought it was love undying and true,
But it was never love that tied me to you.
It was the warmth of your touch and the smell of your hair,
The way that you walked that's what made me care.
Your Eyes got me hooked and your smile reeled me in,
It was a war I knew I would never win.

Sometimes you made me want to scream,
At times you made it seem,
As though nothing that I'd ever done was ever good enough,
But most of the time you made it not seem so tough.
Sometimes you made me feel like breaking-down and crying,
But now alas without you there I just feel like dying.
Michael-Kent Dobison
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