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Created on: April 15, 2009
Feel her fingers as they stroke your hair
Feel the words that are not there
Feel the meaning in her deliberate pace
Feel the anguish on her inside face
Feel her lips press against your ear
Feel the words you cannot hear
Feel her breath against your neck
Feel the pain of your neglect
Feel the tears that stream down her face
Feel the power of a single embrace
Feel the love that's in her heart
Feel her now before she falls apart
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