Close-up shot of a comfy, inviting white bed with slight creases in the sheets and pillowcase. Nothing beats that fresh bedding feeling!

Long after you are gone

I can still taste your kiss

The room still has those traces

Of the moments that we caught

Your hair still snakes on my pillow

The creases on the sheet

Tell me that it was for realI smel

l our togetherness

I hear your words in my ear

The moments when I read 

Untold stories in your silence

When you looked in my eyes

The creases on the sheet

Tell me that it was for real

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