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The Memory
I walk up the stairs the house cold.
 
 The windows were broken, the frames
 
 Were on the floor cracked and broken, full of mold.
 
 It wasn’t a fire that would probably be tame.
 I walked into my room.
 My room was destroyed, my window broken.
 If I stayed here like I wanted it would be my doom.
 As I walked into the destruction I found a token.
 
 It bid me to look to my right.
 
 I turned and there you were. Standing before my eyes.
 
 I almost cried as my stomach went tight.
 
 You touched my face to my despise. 
 My head went toward it. A tear off my face.
 You waited for me; then you disappeared without a trace.

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