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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required we stood at the edge of the silence, where the river forgets every name. words fell like stones into distance, rippling out but never the same. you said some things just slip away— like time, like faith, like yesterday. we were dust in the water, shifting with the tide, held by a moment that wouldn’t survive. you can’t catch the current, you can’t stop the rain— we loved like thunder, then drifted like grain. washed out to somewhere we couldn’t hold onto— just dust in the water, me and you. you once swore the stars couldn’t fade, but even the brightest lights drown. we were fire too wild to stay, burning fast, then falling down. no storm could’ve scared us apart, but calm did what chaos never could start. we were dust in the water, glinting in the sun, floating like secrets we couldn’t outrun. no anchor, no warning, no echo to send— just silence that told us where stories can end. you reached for forever, i held onto truth— we slipped through the shimmer, me and you. maybe love was meant to pass— not every bloom was meant to last. some things break with beauty too, like glass, like light, like me and you... just dust in the water, gone with the flow, a trace of a whisper the river won’t know. i’ll carry your name like a ghost in the blue— but we were never meant to hold on too true. still, if i could choose where i end too— i’d be dust in the water with you.
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