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Lauren Fehr May 2013
vintage polaroids
mountain air
girl scout cookies
summer hair
ed sheeran lyrics
mint lemonade
blowing bubbles
christmas parade
harry potter
winter park crew
biscoff spread
morning dew
british accents
plaid shirts
old castles
chocolate desserts
breakfast for dinner
big bang theory quotes
shakespearean language
cape cod sailboats
sweet nostalgia
the smell of books
longing wanderlust
forest nook
80s movies
neon lights
time with friends
caramel delights
the great gatsby
walk the moon
old typewriters
plumerias bloom
bombay bicycle club
chinese cuisine
abstract art
seafoam green
vineyard vines
life of pi
scuba diving
monarch butterfly
just some little things that i like
Wilson Knapp Nov 2015
I had always loved the wind,
before He took you from me.

I try to remember when
those plumerias would spin
as they swirled toward the ground,
twirling white and yellow.
I put one behind your ear,
and you whispered into mine,
"As long as the wind bellows
our spirits will intertwine
."

It’s been well over ten years,
and I still hear your hushed voice,
murmuring with the wind chimes
heavenly, peaceful, and calm.
Sometimes, I even feel your touch
when the wind brushes against
my palm.Β Β I squeeze to hold on,
But nothing is ever there.

As the breeze ripples my shirt,
I cling to that memory
and wonder if I, too, will spin
when I take my final step.
Will you be with me then,
Twirling likes those flowers?
I need to be with you again.
Wind take me from this tower.
White plumerias fall
like moths fluttering the light
Of a crescent moon.
Moths started to fly over and around. I feel sleepy. I see a crescent moon. But I look at the white Plumeria flowers falling gently before everything else.

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