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I Love You

Yes, yes, yes. I must hear every second, Doesn’t the sunlight warm every day? Breathe and then, do again, you can say, Louder than the jumping frog in the pond, Faster than the bumblebee roaming around: I will never be tired to listen to the sound: “I love you”, as you first see me in morning And speak once more, with a wide smile. Then linger: my answer may take a while, We also wait a year for the arrival of spring. The first dart of Cupid may became the last if I hear “I love you” as I did in the past.

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