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I Remember You

I Remember You I remember your God-like hands giving wet clay life and purpose. I remember your chiseled jaw, your jet-black beard ~ soft like downy feathers. I remember your grief, the hollow in your eyes, masked by a generous smile. Your wounded heart ~ broken in shards of deceit. The walls of your studio echoing~ emptiness flooding your heart. I remember the eerie silence that hung from the noose of your shattered life. I remember cradling your limp body in my helpless arms.

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