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Memories
I remember how you use to look at me
How your eyes use to shine so bright
I remember how you use to kiss me
And my heart would soar to an imaginable height
I remember how it felt to have your hand in mine
How your touch was so soft, gentle and oh so kind.
I remember how every fight ended with how much you loved me so
And how fragile that love was I began to know.
I remember how it felt to watch you walk away
How much I wanted to hold you and beg you to stay
I remember how suffocatingly I use to cry every night
And how much I wanted to give into the internal fight.
I remember how much of an idiot I use to be
How many stupid things I did before that couldn't really see.
But... Now I remember all the small silly things you use to do
Like how you use to hug me when I was feeling blue.
Now I remember how you use to whine
But only when the kiss you wanted didn't come in time.
Now I remember how slightly your voice would be off key
But I always did love it when you sang to me.
Now I remember the beautiful curve of your smile
And how much I wish I could see it every once in awhile.
I remember how in school we acted like each other wasn't there
But I just hope that you remember that I still care.
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