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Letter From A Car Accident
Contributed by
Channing
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Monday, 22nd January 2007 @ 06:44:23 PM in AEST
Topic:
LostLove
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If I had known Of the ice residing on the road My car would have never started And Im sorry I couldnt stop For there was no way that I could, Now Im faced with my greatest regret Because I can no longer feel The touch of your pale skin Or the breeze of your dark hair, I can no longer feel the gaze Of your beautiful green eyes, I can only watch you Unable to touch you Unable to feel Please dont forget me, Just think of the time we shared For it will replay through me And I know that it hurts Because I miss you so much You must know though That I will be watching over you For the rain will be my tears And the wind my touch I will be the sun that warms your face So dry your tears my love And know that Im with you For Im not going anywhere, Not without you I will remain on this Earth Because I love you so much And I will never leave you Thus if I had known Of the ice residing on the road My car would have never started And Im so very sorry, Would you please forgive me
-Channing-
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Channing
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2007-01-22 18:44:23] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Letter From A Car Accident
(User Rating: 1 ) by shelby on
Monday, 22nd January 2007 @ 08:58:42 PM AEST (User
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This is so darn sad almost made me cry. Nicely written, I hope this was fictional, such pain to lose someone you are that close to.
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Re: Letter From A Car Accident
(User Rating: 1 ) by Bleedthelove on
Tuesday, 23rd January 2007 @ 01:16:25 PM AEST (User
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There's alot of love in this poem. Nicely done. |
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