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Boxed Memories

Contributed by waos on Thursday, 5th August 2004 @ 11:21:43 PM in AEST
Topic: LoveRemembered



I breathe in, smell your lingering scent,
I wish I could box it, keep it forever.
I breathe in, memories flood my mind,
I wish I could hold you forever.

Box the memories,
slip in your scent in some potpourri mix.
Treasure it forever,
keep it together, don't let time play tricks.

I breathe in, it's brand new every breath,
I wish I could hold you forever close to me.
I breathe in, you keep me safe from death,
I wish you could see all I see.

Box the memories,
store up this tender, sweet treasure.
Give every moment
this gift of love beyond measure.

I breathe in, you keep breath in my body,
I wish you could know how I feel towards you.
I breathe in, you help hold me together,
I wish I could show my heart to you.

Box this gift you've given,
lingering scent, crystal clear memories inside.
Open it each day,
from the world, this I have to hide.




Copyright © waos ... [ 2004-08-05 23:21:43]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: Boxed Memories (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Thursday, 5th August 2004 @ 11:30:16 PM AEST
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I know this ritual. I soaked his box he kept his cufflinks and tie tacks in with his cologne and everytime walk in our room, I feel like he is there. It does give a sense of peace and closeness. Excellent write.

Rita


Re: Boxed Memories (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Thursday, 5th August 2004 @ 11:36:34 PM AEST
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Beautifully written.
huggs, luv,
emy




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