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Rated: E · Poetry · Relationship · #1800087
A tiny piece about a young woman and her late husband.
We row out in the boat,
you say, 'this is the deepest we'll ever get.'
You kiss me on the forehead,
and we're back in the bed,
you say, 'I love how selfish you are.'
I kiss you on the tip of your nose,
you say, 'I love it when you do that,'
and I tell you that I'm aware.
I tell you I'm aware.
There is nothing I wouldn't do for you.
Whatever you ask I'll see it through.
No, there's nothing I wouldn't do for you.
Whatever you ask I'll see it through.
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