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After Friday choir practice in the church after the other members had gone to the vestry to ready themselves for home she stood in the darkened church looking at the altar and the high windows where only moonlight shone through and she said to you we’ll stand here one day and get married maybe and say our vows and there will be our families and friends and the parson will say kiss the bride and you will and she smiled and looked at you standing in the quiet church and you said some years off maybe we’re only fourteen and still at school and we’ve got to get pass your mother yet like trying to get a ball by a fat goalie who fills the net but she just shook her head and smiled and said don’t be so negative look on the positive side look to the future with bright eyes and it seems strange now and sad to look back at that night with you and she standing in that aisle in semi-dark while outside in the night sky fate was working out a different answer where you would marry others and she would die from cancer.
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Mar 18, 2012
Mar 18, 2012 at 3:37 PM UTC
AFTER ALL SAID AND DONE.
After Friday choir practice in the church after the other members had gone to the vestry to ready themselves for home she stood in the darkened church looking at the altar and the high windows where only moonlight shone through and she said to you we’ll stand here one day and get married maybe and say our vows and there will be our families and friends and the parson will say kiss the bride and you will and she smiled and looked at you standing in the quiet church and you said some years off maybe we’re only fourteen and still at school and we’ve got to get pass your mother yet like trying to get a ball by a fat goalie who fills the net but she just shook her head and smiled and said don’t be so negative look on the positive side look to the future with bright eyes and it seems strange now and sad to look back at that night with you and she standing in that aisle in semi-dark while outside in the night sky fate was working out a different answer where you would marry others and she would die from cancer.
terry-collett
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Mar 18, 2012
Mar 18, 2012 at 3:37 PM UTC
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