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Our Last Kiss
A string of white pearls adorned her neckline accenting that perfect little yellow dress her silken hazel hair pulled back showing off a most angelic face she was glowing and she couldn't stop smiling I remember it like it was yesterday she was so excited meeting a friend for dinner a friend that needed a shoulder to cry on one she hadn't seen in many a long moon. The clock struck seven and it was time to go I so remember telling her to have fun and I'd see her when she got home She gave me a goodbye kiss and headed out the door How was I to know? How could anyone know? It was a kiss just like hundreds of other kisses no, not your drawn out passionate kiss no, not the I love you more than anything kiss oh how I wish it were it was a see you soon sweetheart kiss How was I to know? How could anyone know? this would be our last kiss my last remembrance the last time I could say I love you for the restaurant she went to yes it was that restaurant the one where all dreams perished where empty hearts cry where mothers and sons fathers and daughters and dreams all died
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