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The Worst Morning After
On that joyful night of june30-2012 Me and my love enjoyed a romantic night alone In that beautiful inn We laughed and cuddled all through the night We held each other close gazing into eyes Deep within the still night of bliss I tried to sleep but could not fall at peace Something was on our mind but unaware of what We woke up with sweat running down our face Something had come over us Like a firey rush We ran quick down that rocky road To his mother's house Not knowing what went on Only to find the worst morning after When something stinched the air Only to find our loved one gone to this life Right before our eyes I know he's in heaven now with the angels bliss As heavy tears I've cried of sorrow Only to find our worst morning after Poem for black eyes Susan the worst morning after contest
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