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Created on: June 12, 2008 Last Updated: June 18, 2008
Changes through ages,
a past not quite forgot.
Waking at night to memories
that are lost in logical thought.
I remember you,
and who you used to be.
But I am no longer her,
and you are not he.
I couldn't bring it back,
even if I felt the need.
Yet letting go is hard,
I need to be freed.
The levelheaded tenderness,
ebbing through the years.
Remembered in silence,
and dried up tears.
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