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Star

January 5, 2015 by felicitycloud

She was something special – We all knew it. And now we miss her gone. Loved, And loved in return. But all good things end – That’s life – A reality that’s hard to accept – But I guess that’s life too. This is what I know – My heart breaks And there is an […]

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Flower

January 5, 2015 by felicitycloud

If I were a flower would you pick me? I thought this today – I thought, maybe, Maybe if I was that beautiful, Or that precious, That delicate, That vulnerable, That person. Would that have made the difference or would everything still be the same? I’ve lost count of how much time has past – […]

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Moving on – part three

January 4, 2015 by felicitycloud

And so it passes – Now I can breath again Ah the greater good. I hear you are still with your other half, the significant other. Let me tell you, what you are doing is wrong. But you know that, don’t you? I guess that is why you have implemented the distance mechanism. Normal order […]

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Moving on – part two

January 4, 2015 by felicitycloud

This is a jumble of thoughts to match my mind, which is also all a jumble. I do think that your feelings were true but I don’t know when or where those feelings started. Was it nostalgia for our childhood or just a passing fancy? Could it have been more? This is what I know. […]

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Moving on – part one

January 4, 2015 by felicitycloud

If I was the light I would make you see If I was a star you’d love me back When I look back I realise that it started when I left. One glorious summers day – I was at the seaside. At home, my mother closed the last box and my father packed it all […]

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The beginning – part two

January 4, 2015 by felicitycloud

This isn’t so much about love, as in caring; this is about property, as in ownership If I could hurt you I would. If I could scream and shout, I’d do that too. I feel like smashing, throwing, shattering. But mostly I feel like you wont let me be. Knowing you has been difficult. It […]

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The beginning – part one

January 4, 2015 by felicitycloud

I heard today that marriage was signing up to annoy him for life – ’til death do us part. I could have done that. Sometimes he seems like a story I once read. Fictional. Sometimes, I forget all the bad (and boy, there was some) and remember only excitement, exhilaration, pleasure. I remember the pain […]

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