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The backyard seems so empty.
So peaceful. So quiet.
And though invisible,
I know the wind blows by.
The tree’s hair is now dusk gold.
October seems forever lasting.
My pain feels forever going.
My heart is forever broken.
My eyes shall never see your smile again.
Our hands shall never touch again.
Your voice shall never be heard again.
Forever lost. Forever remembered.
I miss our fights.
I miss our games.
I miss you, dear;
I miss my friend!
But now you are gone.
Nothing left to say.
Nothing left to see,
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Autumn Leaves
Date: Tuesday, 5th October 2010 @ 06:37:48 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: RowenM

I sit, staring through the window.
The backyard seems so empty.
So peaceful. So quiet.
And though invisible,
I know the wind blows by.
The tree’s hair is now dusk gold.
October seems forever lasting.
My pain feels forever going.
My heart is forever broken.
My eyes shall never see your smile again.
Our hands shall never touch again.
Your voice shall never be heard again.
Forever lost. Forever remembered.
I miss our fights.
I miss our games.
I miss you, dear;
I miss my friend!
But now you are gone.
Nothing left to say.
Nothing left to see,
but falling autumn leaves.

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