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Are "things I'll always remember" same as "things I shall never forget"? what's the difference, or matter, to each and the same I haven't forgotten them yet. I recall with vivid intensity the taste of salt on your skin through the membrane of years and the veil of distance such thoughts are absolved of their sin. I shall never forget, nor abstain from recollecting the shape you once made as you moved through my world in effortless sweetness and next to me quietly laid. I shall never forget hearing my name said by your fathomless, deepening tone but, I shall always remember an embrace that felt something like home. I remember the weight of your kisses roses burdened with raindrops, and then a release of all meaningful reason **** I wish I could kiss you again.
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Jan 24, 2014
Jan 24, 2014 at 9:39 AM UTC
Nothing is lost that can be recalled
Are "things I'll always remember" same as "things I shall never forget"? what's the difference, or matter, to each and the same I haven't forgotten them yet. I recall with vivid intensity the taste of salt on your skin through the membrane of years and the veil of distance such thoughts are absolved of their sin. I shall never forget, nor abstain from recollecting the shape you once made as you moved through my world in effortless sweetness and next to me quietly laid. I shall never forget hearing my name said by your fathomless, deepening tone but, I shall always remember an embrace that felt something like home. I remember the weight of your kisses roses burdened with raindrops, and then a release of all meaningful reason **** I wish I could kiss you again.
twenty-nine-pearls
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Jan 24, 2014
Jan 24, 2014 at 9:39 AM UTC
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