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Never Forget
He stood right there and watched me play. He held my hand, kissed my tears away. We sat behind the school all night one day. He made sure I was protected Every single second When he was by my side and, Even when he couldn't be, He would constantly worry, No matter how much I told him not to worry about me. He let m fall asleep in his arms. He always kept me safe from harm. We used to be each others alarm. We used to go to Jeeper's so he could play a game. No two days with him were ever the same. I always supported his dreams of fame. His laugh still gives me butterflies. Whenever he looks at me, I Still get weak, just from looking into his eyes. He stood right there when I faced my fears. He held my hand and kissed away my tears. I'll never forget our love through the years.
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