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I'll always know you as I did in Rome As lovers often do In each other we made our homes How quickly our love grew You eyes were bright, so was your mind As we laid on Roman earth Your hair was soft, your face was kind Kissed by Mediterranean surf As I held them all, how big I grinned I'd never held anything so tight We smiled, we danced, we laughed, we sinned Under a perfectly sleepy night We packed our bags without a frown Hands clasped, we flew through the air God, they must have weighed three thousand pounds Still, it was not much for us to bear Soon we returned to the commonplace Each day a xerox of the last The days we'd stare for hours face-to-face Had now become the past We'd come home from work, tired and weary A clatter of keys replaced our secret knock Tales of co-workers are endlessly dreary Dear, tonight I'm too tired to talk All that would grow was the foreboding quiet Holding, I felt you resist As I quit smoking and you on your diet Made only muttered words and clenched fists Soon anything would have us screaming at each other We'd release the anger from our hearts Rivers for eyes, you'd call up your mother And we'd endure cold, cold nights spent apart Now I find you hanging from the ceiling You found the packed bags; you thought you knew Tears and hurt and my mind reeling Oh dear, I was going with you I quietly burn with what's left of my home But the flames can't hurt if I hold you On the bed burn two tickets to Rome Oh dear, I was going with you I'll always know you as I did in Rome The way lovers seem to do Amidst the arches and the catacombs How quickly our love grew
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Nov 29, 2011
Nov 29, 2011 at 8:31 PM UTC
Rome
I'll always know you as I did in Rome As lovers often do In each other we made our homes How quickly our love grew You eyes were bright, so was your mind As we laid on Roman earth Your hair was soft, your face was kind Kissed by Mediterranean surf As I held them all, how big I grinned I'd never held anything so tight We smiled, we danced, we laughed, we sinned Under a perfectly sleepy night We packed our bags without a frown Hands clasped, we flew through the air God, they must have weighed three thousand pounds Still, it was not much for us to bear Soon we returned to the commonplace Each day a xerox of the last The days we'd stare for hours face-to-face Had now become the past We'd come home from work, tired and weary A clatter of keys replaced our secret knock Tales of co-workers are endlessly dreary Dear, tonight I'm too tired to talk All that would grow was the foreboding quiet Holding, I felt you resist As I quit smoking and you on your diet Made only muttered words and clenched fists Soon anything would have us screaming at each other We'd release the anger from our hearts Rivers for eyes, you'd call up your mother And we'd endure cold, cold nights spent apart Now I find you hanging from the ceiling You found the packed bags; you thought you knew Tears and hurt and my mind reeling Oh dear, I was going with you I quietly burn with what's left of my home But the flames can't hurt if I hold you On the bed burn two tickets to Rome Oh dear, I was going with you I'll always know you as I did in Rome The way lovers seem to do Amidst the arches and the catacombs How quickly our love grew
Based off a short story I wrote
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Nov 29, 2011
Nov 29, 2011 at 8:31 PM UTC
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