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I MISS YOU There was a time we held hands, walking side by side, I was in your arms. You looked me in the eyes and said you were mine. Gave me a kiss, never to part. We looked at the sky and watched it glow flowers danced as love flow. I placed my hands on your wounds and felt nail hit bones. Blood trickled down, salt I tasted. Your lips gave a wet smile it parted into billion seas. voice not making noise you spelled the word love no, you showed me the word love. I shot my eyes and took my first step, my feet hit rocks but still I stood. The waves had no claim I stood by the one who reigns. I did walk on water. Three times you said, I didn't make it to the first crow. I broke the pitcher right at the fountain and beckoned the wolves to my home. A shameful tale to tell. Lightning threatens my sky now no more sun to keep me warm. All is winter cold and soon ill be long gone where? Darkness awaits. The last wind came, puff roof off leaving me dried and wrinkled. wet and shrunken sipping blood like cocktail drink I know I'm dieing. Is it too late to say the words, is it too late to shove the world. Time seems still and pain is unending. You did say you were forgiving I just miss you. --- Victory Ajaja
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