I remember your sleek black hair shaped perfectly around your face, Your defined cheekbones, Your piercingly beautiful brown eyes.
I remember your tiny, fragile figure that clutched tightly around my body, Your darkened silhouette distinct against the purist winter snow ever to be seen.
I remember how the curves of your lips slightly lifted after another passionate peck of love.
I remember how you walked; Hands grasped deeply into your pockets, Your body slumped with every step.
But how can someone be this hauntingly beautiful?
I remember how your warm hands gripped onto mine, Each finger perfectly intertwined.
I can still remember that day.
Your footprints endlessly carved into the snow; Your presence endlessly engraved in my heart.