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Memory's Magic Spell
You recall his every feature, his unique laugh and sexy smile, magnified by his zest for life. Struggling with feelings of love and grief tears mingle with your pain, and yet, they cannot dilute its impact. You feared the presence of death but, you looked upon its face and said goodbye with a kiss. Seduced by the past, you fall prey to memory's magic spell as selective thoughts console your soul. And forever feelings surface; carried by an emotional force that causes you to stumble for support, remembering the years, you shared. Just holding hands, once kindled longings that fueled passion's flame and made life worth living. And yet, now, it's time you shed a final tear; let it water your withered heart and allow love to bloom within it, once again. (Free Verse) 10/22/2019
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