When She Found Me Again (Full Recording) - Clement A. Thorne

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(Verse 1)
The wind still whispers how you laughed,
In corners where the silence grew—
Each room a shrine of days gone past,
Still echoing the sound of you.
(Verse 2)
I spoke to dusk, I walked with rain,
I asked the stars what they had seen—
But none could conjure back your name,
Or trace your shape in the between.
(Verse 3)
The world moved on in measured steps,
While I remained a breath behind,
A ghost in suits and second-guessed
By every fleeting face I’d find.
(Verse 4)
The years were rooms I wandered through,
With doors that led to nowhere warm,
And time, that thief, with nothing new
But portraits yellowed out of form.
(Verse 5)
Then, sudden as the breaking day,
She stood—a light I used to know—
Not quite the same, but still some way
My pulse recalled her afterglow.
(Verse 6)
She asked, “Did I forget too long?”
I smiled the ache from out my chest.
“No, you were in each quiet song—
You only went a while to rest.”
(Verse 7)
We walked through streets that held our prints,
Now faded, but not wholly gone,
And every word she spoke was flint
That sparked what I had leaned upon.
(Verse 8)
So now she dwells not in the past,
But in the breath between each line—
For missing her was meant to last
Until the moment she was mine.

©Clement A. Thorne

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