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Created on: May 21, 2008 Last Updated: September 19, 2008
Mild heartache
Soft memories
Deep emotions
Long lost love
Remembering You
Your warm touch
Sweet flavors of your breathe
Uncontrollable sigh
Your wet tongue
Remembering You
My tireless eyes
Your beautiful looks
Your soft smiles
Your moist eyes
Remembering You
Your liberal thinking
Your power of understanding
Your compassionate words
Your love
Remembering You
Those are the beautiful moments
Like dreams
Like God gifted to me
I could never forget
Remembering You
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