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His Fading Words...

I Hear You


I can feel your spirit as my words you read
Your heartbeat, your feelings, the need
I hear you.
So lucky I am to have you here
Creating my everyday utopia when you're near
Your kisses rest fresh upon my lips
I feel your body's warmth under my fingertips
Where will all this lead? I don't know.
But, take my hand and we'll both go.
I hear you.
Not having to be someone else around you,
you like who I AM, as much as I like you.
I look at your eyes, even in dim light they're bright as sunrise.
I watch as your lips begin to form words,
Silently, you speak, but spoken words unheard.
I hear you.

I was checking on my friends in friendster when I happened to visit a profile of a friend I had during my highschool days. I was intrigued by the caption in one of her photos ("Rest in Peace, Brandon"). So I went on her blog (Missing Brandon) and found this poem written by her boyfriend before he passed away. I felt so sorry for her...She had been through many heartaches...Ironic, isn't it? Just meeting the man of her dreams and then she lost him because of some accident....

For my friend, may time heal her wounded heart.......

and for the author of this poem....may he truly rest in peace....

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justina said…
Hope ur friend will find another true love soon!

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