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A new time begins
As my eyes are wide shut
I shall love you forever
And every sunrise will remember your comeing
But to this world I am walking away from
I give no love….
For all the pain I felt
And all the light that has scares seen my eyes
I will walk away now, and you shall see no more of me
The light has reached the darkness now
And I have to leave
But do remember me
Just the way I am
There are so many things in this world
That you have yet to see
That you can never see with me
I want you here
By my side
I can not deny this
I can see your tears as they fall
And I want nothing more then to kiss them away
And hold you forever in my arms
Safe from death and pain
Forever in beauty
But I know you have to go
I will find you again one day
When the winds have blown
And the world once again has changed
I will return to you my dearest one…
Remember me my love…..




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On Sunday December 14th, 2003, hopeless (61) writes:
this is so sad..... but it is very very good... and i agree with you on the cutting topic... no one tends to understand when they think that they no everything....~hopeless


On Sunday December 14th, 2003, Wish Upon A Star (385) writes:
An exquisite poem. I find myself reading it over and over. . . ~Wish Upon A Star



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