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Cure Me
Disappearing hurt vanishes from my heart Hurting so bad because for now we're apart Relying on your blue eyes to guide my path Escaping with my memory of him to conquer this wrath Beside his side is where I'd rather be His eyes are mine when I need to see The touch of his heart~beat against my hand Somehow takes me to some romantically created land When I see his face my butterflies go wild When I'm not around him, I hardly feel mild I can't believe I got him to be mine for life And finally I've eliminated all of my strife Believing in him is all that I want to see Being by his side is where I want to be Being with you is why I live today I want to be with you through sleep, work, or play Thank you for being the one who I look up to Thank you for making me smile ~ and not feeling blue
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