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Phantom

A Phantom feeling on my left ring finger, Like something is missing, Something I never should have known, The Sparkle of the thing was once familiar, The Weight, now like a ghost on my hand, The Ghost of something I never should have known, Now Naked, I wait for a true band of commitment, A band that will not be broken, Broken like something I never should have known, Redemption is coming, You will wipe away the broken, the naked, the ghosts, the missing, You will show me all the things I should have known.
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Written by
rebecca-christensen
American
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Feb 28, 2013
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