In the waters poem

In the waters,
I see you,
I see you swimming,
I see you the graceful you,
I see you,
with your arms aloft speeding through the water,
I see the intensity in you,
and I see the strength in you,
and I see you rise out of the water,
and the water runs off you in slow motion,
and how beautiful you look,
you with your brown hair,
shoulder length,
and with your brown eyes,
and you laugh and you smile,
and you come towards me, and I hand you the towel,
as the seagulls fly high in the sky,
and the sun it shines down upon you,
and beautifully lights up your face,
and you stand there with your hair all wet,
and you stand there with the smell of the sea upon you,
and I look at you,
and in slow motion with my eyes,
I take snapshots of you,
and of your eyes,
and of your smile,
and of your face with your wet hair,
and of you throwing your head back,
and wrapping your hair in a towel,
and of you laughing,
and I replay them in my mind,
over and over again,
and I remember you and that day at the beach,
I remember you and that day several years ago now,
I remember you,
beautiful you,
beautiful you sadly gone,
sadly, now gone from this world,
sadly, died far too young,
yes, I remember you, beautiful you,
in the sea swimming so happily,
and I remember you standing beside me,
looking at me with that beautiful smile,
and you laughing,
yes, I remember you, beautiful you,
beautiful you, oh, how I remember you.

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