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by kallie
Rated: · Poetry · Other · #1377809
love poem using death words
I could hear the rain pouring down outside breaking the silence of our quiet thoughts. The love I have for you is fatal; my heart aches when ever we are apart. It was an accident for us to fall in love; neither of us expected it to happen. You slip your hand in mine and we walk along the black path: brightened by only the moonlight. As we pass the cemetery i get shivers down my spine, and try to think of what I would do without you. You grab my hand tighter and tell me not to worry. You won't ever leave me, you promised. We walked along crusing the leaves beneath our feet. I am in heaven when I'm with you, I can't think of anywhere else I would rather be. We walk for hours until you tell me you have to go. A pain took over my heart, crippling my entire body. I hate saying goodby to you. I turn around and walked back up the path, a funeral had gathered now they all watched me walk by. I closed my eyes and thought of you, I felt safe knowing you were right beside me.
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