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I still remember your footsteps beside me, whispering on the asphalt, in the rain, in the hollow of dark nights, beneath the weary glow of city lamp poles, upon the trembling wet pavement. Now you have left the rain, the light, and me. Yet still I walk through the same aching air, the same silver rain, the same empty streets. Each drop that falls is a soft echo of your vanished footfall, each puddle a mirror to a memory I cannot outrun. O rain, why can you wash the world clean, but never wash her footsteps away from my life?
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Apr 27, 2025
Apr 27, 2025 at 12:03 PM UTC
Footsteps in the Rain
I still remember your footsteps beside me, whispering on the asphalt, in the rain, in the hollow of dark nights, beneath the weary glow of city lamp poles, upon the trembling wet pavement. Now you have left the rain, the light, and me. Yet still I walk through the same aching air, the same silver rain, the same empty streets. Each drop that falls is a soft echo of your vanished footfall, each puddle a mirror to a memory I cannot outrun. O rain, why can you wash the world clean, but never wash her footsteps away from my life?
Muhammad_Sami_Sadiq
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Apr 27, 2025
Apr 27, 2025 at 12:03 PM UTC
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