You kissed me last time, I remember.
So pleasant, so sweet, so calm.
I wished you would stay a little longer,
But you had to hurry along.
It was your big day.
You came near and leaned in one last time,
Whispering in my ear that you'd return soon.
A sudden wind swept through my mind,
Leaving me shivering for a while,
Even in the forty-degree heat.
You bid me goodbye,
And I watched the obstacles draw near,
But there was nothing I could do.
You had to go and chase your dreams.
I wished you a wonderful journey ahead.
As you left the lane, you turned and said,
"I'll see you again."
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The Biopoetist (Pseudonym) (
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