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are you still here, still there, still anywhere
or have you, as all the other's, left me too
do you still think of me, to a point of missing me
ever? often? or in times very few?
or just when the wind blows from the north
from me down to you
do you feel my presence or at least my absence
as I still do of yours, and close my eyes
to see your face again smiling at me
will I ever see you again
will we ever meet again
once more in the hands of time
or are my memories of you
all I have forever to cling to
in those moments of you
that will always be mine



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On Sunday September 14th, 2008, Darkness Illus1on (35) writes:
yea, i feel the same way, but i wonder if perhaps there is lack of feeling...not in the words but in the story on the "other" person, makes me wonder should I assume a loss of reassurance to love


On Monday February 27th, 2006, Thorn (436) writes:
*sigh* I am too lost in thought with my own evanescent memories for words...


On Monday February 27th, 2006, TwilightMelodies (1064) writes:
"or are my memories of you/all I have forever to cling to/in those moments of you/that will always be mine" This is beautifully familiar...oh, to be the heart that longs to still be loved. Such wonderful words. *Evangel*



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