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Memory Glands

by francie-lynch

When she said, Don't talk to me, She lost some of her voice. Then I heard, Don't look for me, She gave no other choice. *Don't touch, I have no feelings, You make my skin crawl, Don't expect a pick up, If you pick up to call*. But I still smell her everywhere: The shampoo used on her hair; The bedsheets where we lay bare; The fragrance of her festive tree; Her aromatic herbal teas; The lilies she could grow in sand, Are sensational in my memory glands.
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Aug 16, 2019
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#senses#hearing#speaking#feeling#lostlove#lovelost#regret#remorse
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