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Rated: E · Poetry · Death · #1745650
a womans good bye poem to her husband
The absent custodian of my heart Forever transferred from sight but not the mind. A void left by your departure Aches and burns upon your truancy. Unfurnished, damaged, I will go on, as will your legacy. However painful the memory  It will be distributed through tall tales and knowledge That manufactured the man you were. Honor you wore like a king Will transpire through future bloodlines Opinions you carried and enforced  Will be cherrished and summoned upon need. Love your heart dispensed freely will be forever felt  In those whose lives you stirred. Even death cannot break vows once spoken  My companion in life no longer, I will carry on by mere monument Time will relinquish my angony And shed light on what your brought to my entity. As you are misplaced for now, I will excell and experience for us both, Until the moment of reconciliation.
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