Her Last Kiss in the Rain
Dolly Parton couldn’t stop crying; in the downpour she pressed her lips to his stone, leaving a lipstick kiss like a seal on goodbye. “You were my whole life,” she whispered, “the hand at my back through every tear and every storm, the voice that steadied the days I couldn’t face alone. All the lights and glitter we built were for you, Carl Dean. I’d trade it all for a quiet room and a moonlit porch if it meant one more simple life beside you. You never failed me—not once—and I’ll love you until even the rain forgets our names.”
Dolly Parton couldn’t stop crying; in the downpour she pressed her lips to his stone, leaving a lipstick kiss like a seal on goodbye. “You were my whole life,” she whispered, “the hand at my back through every tear and every storm, the voice that steadied the days I couldn’t face alone. All the lights and glitter we built were for you, Carl Dean. I’d trade it all for a quiet room and a moonlit porch if it meant one more simple life beside you. You never failed me—not once—and I’ll love you until even the rain forgets our names.”
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