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desires' short journey, spent.
a random longing, once fulfilled.
now ill, at what we meant.
did you not love
the thought of me?
did I not hold you dear?
my heart will never bare the weight.
I cannot chance the fear. . .
& mark this space
that seperates,
intent on holding on. . .
a glance, a touch
a precious moment,
for all our grasping, gone.
no doubt,
my comfort is displaced.
I wait
throughout each day
among the thoughts & words,
our past. . .
without a saving grace.
& where are you
my once dear friend,
now that you've traveled on?
do thoughts of me still linger, sweet?
will my memory
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turning point
Date: Monday, 2nd February 2009 @ 08:17:29 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: elle

how did we reach this turning point?
desires' short journey, spent.
a random longing, once fulfilled.
now ill, at what we meant.
did you not love
the thought of me?
did I not hold you dear?
my heart will never bare the weight.
I cannot chance the fear. . .
& mark this space
that seperates,
intent on holding on. . .
a glance, a touch
a precious moment,
for all our grasping, gone.
no doubt,
my comfort is displaced.
I wait
throughout each day
among the thoughts & words,
our past. . .
without a saving grace.
& where are you
my once dear friend,
now that you've traveled on?
do thoughts of me still linger, sweet?
will my memory
lure you home?

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