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Green Eyes
Her skin white as snow
 Ice cold to the touch
 Lids are shut
 Green eyes never to be seen again
 Light showers upon her lifeless face
 Through the open casket 
 The women’s tears form
 Small puddles on the floor
 
 A young man sits in
 The second row next to the aisle 
 He’s not listening to the man
 In front holding the Bible
 Words lost somewhere in the air
 He just sits there
 He head tilted down
 Staring into empty hands
 Trying so hard to remember 
 How her hand felt in his
 Trying to remember the softness
 Of fingers entwined perfectly
 
 The man with the Bible finishes
 Everyone starts to leave
 The men comforting the women 
 The young man is shocked
 Back to life by the sudden movement
 He stands up and walks out
 The door with the rest
 
 The walk to the cemetery is short
 The weather is perfect with blue skies
 The kind of day she loved
 “How can the sun shine when she’s gone?”
 The young man thinks to himself
 
 Everyone arrives at the cemetery
 Her casket lies in front
 Of a hole freshly dug
 The man with the Bible
 Begins to speak again
 Tears fall onto grass this time
 
 The young man stands across from
 The family who lost
 Their beloved daughter
 He keeps his head down
 Unable to look them in the eye
 He closes his trying to see
 Her green eyes
 
 The night before she took
 Her last breath
 Was the last time he stared 
 Into that beautiful green
 
 They lower the casket into darkness
 And begin to fill it with earth
 Every one starts to leave
 The young man where he is
 Paralyzed, unable to move
 
 Hours pass as clouds roll in
 Night has taken over
 The young man finally falls to his knees
 Rivers pour down his cheeks 
 He weeps for what seems like years
 The sky begins to shed tears with him
 
 His watch beeps and he looks down
 11:00 flashes in the dark
 In his mind her replays
 His final hour with her
 Her body lying in her arms
 Their lips locked in an endless kiss
 They pull apart to breath
 Her taste still fresh on his lips
 
 He stares into green eyes
 He works up the courage to say
 Those three sacred words
 He opens his mouth and the words
 Roll off his tongue like it
 Was meant to be
 
 She smiles her gorgeous smile
 And kisses him
 She pulls away and whispers
 The same three words back
 He breaks into a wide grin
 And their lips meet again
 
 The alarm goes off again
 Waking him from his dream
 The face of the watch says 11:09
 He walks to her tombstone
 Glides his fingers over 
 Her name carved in stone
 Never to be erased
 He whispers the sacred words
 For only the second time 
 
 He pulls out something dark and heavy
 Out of his jacket pocket
 He kneels before her grave
 Putting the metallic object to his head
 He whispers the three words one last time
 Thinking about her green eyes
 
 As the clock turns 11:11
 A lightless thunder is heard

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