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We spread her ashes on the ocean,
On swells that lacked her emotion.
She was a happy, happy soul
Who had paid the final toll.
She is gone, gone forever.
Will I see her again, ever?
Into the current her ashes swirled
To find new purpose in this world.
"On a world cruise!" I say
To those who ask how she is today.
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Her Last Words
I walked into her bedroom quietly.
A 30 year old woman turned instantly to seven.
Too scared to look
by Gina Mccall
I ache and cry inside every single day.
It hurts you know, but I pretend it is ok.
Just once I would like to close
Sweet Love, how I crave your affections
In a drab and ungrateful realm
Sweet Love, I must know your intentions
If it is love
Oh Silent Angel
I felt your every movement
As you kicked me in the ribs
I imagined the life I'd give you
All the pretty things.
A Hole in the World
There is a hole in the world,
Where you used to be,
Rapidly expanding
And tormenting me
The emptiness is harrowing
My
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