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Have I Told You Yet
Have I told you yet that I love you today Love how you laugh in your own silly way I go through lifes motions only to find That for all this time you've been on my mind I am the clouds, you're the sun breaking through For no one shines brighter than beautiful you Not only my love but my best freaking friend No matter how many daft emails I send But you should be honoured for you are the one That I turn to whenever lifes going all wrong Or if I'm so happy I swear I could burst Despite the emotion its you I tell first And you know, in the mornings and last thing at night When all of my senses merge and unite You fill every one, even my sick sense Invasions of you leaves no evidence That you're even real or can hear what I say Have I told you yet that I love you today?
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