lures me to the deep sweet feeling of felicity.
Your words come in streams of wonderful paean,
penetrates my hippocampus and make me believe,
that your love is meant to be and time, it will outlive.
I touch your face and sang with your laughter.
The tiny light from the cam goes thither hither.
If only it could speak aloud and say hello,
The silence would then not become a blow.
But alas, it was only virtual reality for you,
You came and went like a cloud in the sky.
Your words of love on my keyboards they lie.
A product of my mind and my false reality.
Published by Virginia Gaces
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Post a CommentI'm impressed by the original style, hard to do with the subject matter.
"hippocampus" you used this word? That is pretty awesome!