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4:45

It all seemed to go by so quick Like the second hand on a clock It felt so surreal like a tick All I hear is a click, like tock The morning of seemed so bright We said goodbye as normal And then came the night When everything felt so formal There was a knock on the door Followed by the drop of a glass But it wasn’t the drop of wine that hit the floor It was tears for feelings that would never surpass In a few months she would have been a bride How is it fair for one to be deprived What more could I have tried Now the clock is stuck at 4:45 Time itself knew to stand still So, each day I take a walk To a little spot up the hill And each day I sit and stare at the clock
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thomasharvey
57 / M
Published
May 9, 2024
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#clock#time#life#death#sad#grief#continue#hope
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