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He Remembers The breeze blows the curls that frame her face He watches from a distance Notices her fingers brush the gentle wisps out of her eyes He remembers her touch The waves crash against the rocks He remembers her voice Her face turns up towards the sun He remembers the softness of her skin She pulls a flower to her face He remembers the beauty of her body The smile covers her face He remembers the spirit of her embrace She tucks the flower behind her ear He remembers she never shows fear She rises gracefully He remembers her body beneath his She walks towards the ocean He remembers glimpsing just a touch of her soul She picks something up off the sand He remembers her tender heart She looks out over the sea He remembers her laughing softly She walks into the crashing waves He remembers how easily she hurts The waves crash upon her He remembers the harshness of his words She suddenly is covered by the sea He remembers the tears that he caused She lets go for she remembers what she has done He remembers what he has done She welcomes the water to spin her into darkness He remembers the anger he felt She feels the life ****** out of her He remembers her plead for forgiveness She feels the release as she dies He remembers he could not forgive She is pulled from the water by another He remembers the love he felt She is covered with a blanket He remembers the soul she gave She is turned on her side He remembers her at his feet She is lifeless He stops remembering He runs to her Her body is so still He breathes his life into her She continues to be lifeless He yells at her to live She had given all she could give He breathes his very soul into her lungs She hears him faintly through the daze He begs her to return She feels so welcomed in this darkness He tells her he is sorry for his harshness The sea sputters out of her mouth He pulls her close She lives by the breath of his soul to hers Written By Niyahlove All rights reserved
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Mar 5, 2010
Mar 5, 2010 at 8:03 PM UTC
He Remembers
He Remembers The breeze blows the curls that frame her face He watches from a distance Notices her fingers brush the gentle wisps out of her eyes He remembers her touch The waves crash against the rocks He remembers her voice Her face turns up towards the sun He remembers the softness of her skin She pulls a flower to her face He remembers the beauty of her body The smile covers her face He remembers the spirit of her embrace She tucks the flower behind her ear He remembers she never shows fear She rises gracefully He remembers her body beneath his She walks towards the ocean He remembers glimpsing just a touch of her soul She picks something up off the sand He remembers her tender heart She looks out over the sea He remembers her laughing softly She walks into the crashing waves He remembers how easily she hurts The waves crash upon her He remembers the harshness of his words She suddenly is covered by the sea He remembers the tears that he caused She lets go for she remembers what she has done He remembers what he has done She welcomes the water to spin her into darkness He remembers the anger he felt She feels the life ****** out of her He remembers her plead for forgiveness She feels the release as she dies He remembers he could not forgive She is pulled from the water by another He remembers the love he felt She is covered with a blanket He remembers the soul she gave She is turned on her side He remembers her at his feet She is lifeless He stops remembering He runs to her Her body is so still He breathes his life into her She continues to be lifeless He yells at her to live She had given all she could give He breathes his very soul into her lungs She hears him faintly through the daze He begs her to return She feels so welcomed in this darkness He tells her he is sorry for his harshness The sea sputters out of her mouth He pulls her close She lives by the breath of his soul to hers Written By Niyahlove All rights reserved
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Mar 5, 2010
Mar 5, 2010 at 8:03 PM UTC
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