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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required In time I became attached to you. I didn't want to let you go; but now that you're gone I feel incredibly low. Our time left, was going so fast, I wanted every precious moment to last; I got grumpy when I had to share, and that I wasn't being very fair. You were on my mind all day. I need to know if we're okay?? Losing you is my greatest fear, I need you near Our love is ever so devine, I wish that you will be forever mine. My one love; my angel sent from above The times I spent with you, Made my heart feel complete. I knew one thing for sure, Without you, my future was obsolete. As we loved eachother just the same, It doubles day by day. It grew so vastly, leaving me to be speechless what to say............so happy with you. With you, I'm in a whole new world. You bring out the best in me. It's hard to picture you not there, When you taught me who to be. Though problems lie ahead, scared as ever hurt that they're left unsaid that there is no meaning in forever Empty trembling alone and ultimately: fear. If things could be just right when we are arm in arm; holding tight Effortless with all our might And so, each night, beside my bed I pray that we may never give up And will always remain you and me. Our Story is fiction. -written April 2009
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