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Hope Smith4/8/2007 9:41:30 AM
8/30/2010 7:37:46 AM
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Will I Be In Your Memory

Will I Be In Your Memory

What If I was to hide away
Never making a sound
If silence continued on
Would I never be found

What if I silently disappear
Then I keep out of sight
If I am full of self doubt
How was I able to write

What if I remained invisible
In becoming a nonentity
If I am no longer around
Could you envisage me

What if I faded into nothing
Then toss away the key
If I am never seen again
Will I be in your memory

Hope ©2007
Link to the poem with music and graphic at the URL below
http://www.thestarlitecafe.com/poems/105/poem_83872010.html

By: Hope Smith

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Hope Smithpgsmith@iinet.net.auhttp://members.iinet.net.au/~pgsmith/hope.htm

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