A/N: I've been writing this one for ages; it's vastly different from one-shots I've written before, in the sense it doesn't have proper grammar and punctuation. I'm more nervous than usual over posting this for a number of reasons. It's not a proper fic as such; and you'll be able to tell from the title what it's about. It's really a lovely story the two of them have despite there being a terrible ending, but I just love the idea of something that precious belonging solely to two people.

I've included the link for a voice recording on my profile page with the fic list, for those who want to hear it in a musical format as well as the written. It's the ultimate reason for my nervousness. I've got a few videos on youtube as experiments, and have written a lot of my own songs, and I'm trying to get them out, so any concrit over that would be very much appreciated. *Takes a breath in anticipation*.

*Thanks to Sam1 for the slight 'ism' edit. ^_^ Cheers all.

Disclaimer: I do not own the names Luce or Jeff, but I do own the lyrics written here, and the accompanying music.

For Jeff and Luce

This is when it all falls down,

The pieces of his perfect life shattered on the ground.

His five young sons have lost their mom,

And Jeff has lost his wife.

He cries as he recalls their lives,

And how they laughed and thrived.

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When Jeff met Luce, they smiled and the sparks flew,

Blue eyes met violet and violet drew the dark blue.

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In their junior year at Lawrence High, they were seventeen.

He'd never laid his eyes on her, and she'd not yet met him.

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Luce was playing piano, singing loud out to the crowd,

And there Jeff was, with his friends, having fun and fooling around.

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But he was eyeing Luce,

And his mama sighed, wondering why he was being so proud,

But then Jeff asked, Luce to dance,

And she knew he'd found his bride.

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When Jeff married Luce, they promised love forever,

Blue eyes said 'us' and violet said 'together'.

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Her papa walked her down the aisle, to Jeff in suit of white,

As their mamas cried, Jeff recalled dancing in the front porch lights.

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On the fourth of April, '33, their first son was born.

Cocoa-brown, and then light blonde, then came the chestnut, red and gold.

All this lasted, fifteen years, until the baby was five years old.

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When Jeff buried Luce, he cried and hid the hard way,

It hurt when his youngest asked 'Daddy, why did Mama, have to go away?'

They reminded him so much of her, he tried just to be strong,

But as they lowered the coffin, to the ground,

He knew his Luce was gone.

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When Jeff thinks of Luce, it's so hard to remember,

Times other than the one, that happened that December.

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But as their sons grow,

Jeff realises he knows,

That as long as they're around,

Luce can never fade.

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This is when it all falls down,

The pieces of his perfect life shattered on the ground.

His five young sons have lost their mom,

And Jeff has lost his wife.

He smiles as he recalls their lives,

And how they laughed and thrived.

A/N: Thanks ever so much for your endless support. Please review.

-Pyre Xx