Relieved

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  • Young Love

    Relieved

    She gazed in his eyes and says he'll be relieved,
    And then she walked out into the warm summer breeze.
    He sat and he watched as the lights started to fade,
    Reviewing to himself all the memories they made.
    Would he really be relieved as time goes on by,
    Replaying those simple placed words from his future bride.
    They were too young to fall in love this deep,
    But as they both left one another they had one promise to keep.
    As they left one another and lived out thier lives,
    They promised that one day eveything will be fine.
    They will find eachother again when they are ready to be,
    To hold eachother once more in that town by the sea.
    To marry, to travel to start a family of thier own,
    They pick up from where they left off all those years ago.

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    Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.

    T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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    Time Gone By 1
    The Unclear 1
    Reversing In Time 0
    Contemplation 1