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He had held her one last time. He was in her arms- it had felt so right. Now he was gone- gone- gone. His last breath- wasted on her. He had crumbled, fallen, and she was screaming to the night. Her last wish- her selfishness had left him with no time left to speak. He was in her arms as she cradled him like a babe, Rocking him slowly- wishing all the world would just disappear. Just fade- all shall fade- To nothing. She truly was a fool- The greatest fool to ever live- And her love was gone- leaving her with only an empty shell-forever cold and hollow. *All shall fade. All shall fade.*
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Jun 11, 2013
Jun 11, 2013 at 2:39 AM UTC
The Soliloquy of One's Lost Love
He had held her one last time. He was in her arms- it had felt so right. Now he was gone- gone- gone. His last breath- wasted on her. He had crumbled, fallen, and she was screaming to the night. Her last wish- her selfishness had left him with no time left to speak. He was in her arms as she cradled him like a babe, Rocking him slowly- wishing all the world would just disappear. Just fade- all shall fade- To nothing. She truly was a fool- The greatest fool to ever live- And her love was gone- leaving her with only an empty shell-forever cold and hollow. *All shall fade. All shall fade.*
kiana-marie
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Jun 11, 2013
Jun 11, 2013 at 2:39 AM UTC
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