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HE FELT THE SHADOW
He felt the shadow of her soul, Engrossed as he was in her thought. From nowhere did swell memories, Engraved deep which were in his heart. Lost in that silent communion, The two souls passed precious moments That lasted an eternity, Howsoever fleeting were they. Enslaved he was to those moments, Silently waiting day and night, Hoping to meet her once again; A life time he could wait for her. Doubt he did not harbour any Of her again coming one day. Wife and husband loving were they! • Written in 8-8-8-8 format • Awarded second place in the contest "Invalid Item" ** #975473 Not An Image ** M C Gupta Created: 17 May 2005
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