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the last few weeks

by ciel-de-verre

Love suddenly became so quiet, As if her shallow breaths dwindled And her heartbeat came to rest. I am left with her traces, Her saturated kisses and footsteps Left heavy as I remain unbereft Kneeling at the warmth that dissipates, Like the glowing embers that burnt and broke Into the shadowed corners of a fireplace. Now that love has died She haunts me.
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18 / Cisgender Female
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18 / Cisgender Female
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Jan 4, 2023
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