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Memories of a past love

I Saw You Today

©  Rhonda J.P
While walking today as I normally do
I turned around and your face came into view.

My heart beating fast just took my breath away
totally speechless with nothing to say.

I remembered things that were spoken the day we said goodbye
and how bad I felt when I saw you cry.

Just then someone took you by the hand
it seemed that you were happy and life has treated you grand.

So with one more glance at your beautiful face
I knew that someone else had taken my place.

So memories of you will in my heart forever stay
and I am so thankful I saw you again today.
I Saw You Today by Rhonda J.P @FamilyFriendPoems

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Thank God for our memories for we are so very blessed.


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Published: 5/5/2008

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