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Adverb Help (I have been missing you by not speaking/talking) #16 (permalink) Sun Oct 21, 2007 23:45 pm   Adverb Help (I have been missing you by not speaking/talking)
 

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Then perhaps something like:

Let me know where you are now--
half of me remains with you.
I can't live if you don't come:
my tomorrows live in you.

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Adverb Help (I have been missing you by not speaking/talking) #17 (permalink) Mon Oct 22, 2007 18:27 pm   Adverb Help (I have been missing you by not speaking/talking)
 

Mister Micawber wrote:
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Then perhaps something like:

Let me know where you are now--
half of me remains with you.
I can't live if you don't come:
my tomorrows live in you.

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yours is better Mister Micawber thanks by the way "remain on you" is not correct which i used before ?
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Adverb Help (I have been missing you by not speaking/talking) #18 (permalink) Mon Oct 22, 2007 22:52 pm   Adverb Help (I have been missing you by not speaking/talking)
 

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Quote:
"remain on you"

Well, all I can say is that it sounds odd-- it sounds like a catsup stain.
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