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As Though I Never Left

Contributed by spaceotter on Sunday, 1st June 2008 @ 11:45:20 PM in AEST
Topic: LostLove



As though I never left, this fire burns in my chest.
Simmering and flaming at times,
Exposed to the volatile fuel of memory.
I hold in me a residue that is as permanent as the gravity that holds me to this ground.
I feel the warmth of your embrace as if it was seconds past.
The passion of our intimacy as if you just drifted to your dreams in my arms.
I feel the power of your gaze emblazoned upon my heart.
The memory of you is what flows through my veins,
It’s my life blood and ironically my demise.
This residue of you is a tribute to what we knew and what my mind, soul and heart refuse to forget.
When the Reaper swings and takes my soul –
My last escaping breath, my final thought and emotion will be your name exclaimed with every fiber of my being.
Exclaimed before I fall a soulless shell to the earth we began this bond on so long ago.




Copyright © spaceotter ... [ 2008-06-01 23:45:20]
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Re: As Though I Never Left (User Rating: 1 )
by xxILoveTheSilencexx on Monday, 2nd June 2008 @ 04:36:32 AM AEST
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very good and deep, and beautiful......i loved it


Re: As Though I Never Left (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Monday, 2nd June 2008 @ 04:38:16 AM AEST
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this poem is full of emotions and i know this feeling i love the lines

"It’s my life blood and ironically my demise.
This residue of you is a tribute to what we knew and what my mind, soul and heart refuse to forget."

very good poem i hope to see more


Re: As Though I Never Left (User Rating: 1 )
by lostinmyself on Monday, 2nd June 2008 @ 10:30:47 AM AEST
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Funny... there was only one reason I came to this poem.. the title is similar to a line out of one of my favourites books, New Moon, (It will be as if I never existed) out of coincidence, and it drew my curiosity.

And I'm glad to say, that while I came to this poem for quite selfish reasons, I'm happy that I did, because you're good. The poem is good.

And it does, oddly, remind me of the book too. (That's a compliment,
btw)

Good write, I like it's originality, and the feeling behind the words.

*hugs*
Phyl xxx


Re: As Though I Never Left (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Monday, 2nd June 2008 @ 01:19:16 PM AEST
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I will mirror what everyone else has said here. I am a bit speechless right now.

The memory of you is what flows through my veins, GOD!!!!!!!!! yes this is excellent writing.

Michelle




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