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Black and white photographs
My heart aches
For yours
And I can't help,
But wonder,
If you miss me too.
You are so far
From me now;
Time has slipped away
And, like a current,
Has pulled you away too.
I see you now
And my heart
Sinks
You are so unlike
Yourself these
Days,
My dear
We used to be
Young,
And unaware
Of anything beyond
The playground
But times have
Changed
And so have
You
But don't worry
My Darling,
I'll still be
Here
When you comb through
Memories
Like Black and White
Photographs
From lifetimes ago
I hope you
Have a photo of
My smile and a
Recording of my
Laugh
In your box of
The past
Where have you
Gone,
My Darling?
I miss the old you
I miss the one
who I'd
Chase around the
Playground;
The one who,
On the last day of
Childhood and said to me,
"I'll miss you."
The you I see
Now is not the one
I once knew
I miss my friend
And I wonder if
You miss me too
Am I simply a
Memory or evidence
Of time passed?
I miss you,
My Darling, and I hope you'll
See
That you were far
More than just a
Black and white Photograph
To me.

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