The departure

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You are the most loved creature of God on this planet, every small detail of you rises an ecstasy of feelings within me. Your dark eyes resembles the vast universe of twinkling stars that shine brighter than the brightest supernovae and I want to keep on staring at them in search of trying to solve the darkest mysteries within them, your long luscious hair falls carelessly over your forehead and highlighting a small mole above your left eyebrow. Your God-like fingers are playing with my hair as I keep glaring at your beautiful face, finally I've wrapped my arms around you like a little child grabbing her mother's finger for the very first time. Oh how I wish for sweet death to devour us right this moment, but they're calling out passengers and you have to fly away. I can read your buoyant thoughts hovering over your head like the fog on a winter morning, they're screaming out my name and telling me to hold on for a little longer. However we both know we have to let go, you're walking further and further away from me and crumbling my heart as you take more steps towards the closing gate. Everything around us stops when you turn around with teary eyes and your lips form a crooked smile as they close the door. I'm standing numb, with tears immensely flowing down my cheeks. He's gone and I may never see him again, that struck me like a thousand lightning through my body. The one person who matter the most to me is now only present in my memories, I think his mother is trying to say something but can't really tell what, from all the shattering noise of my heart overpowering everything else.
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