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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required "JUST TELL HER" Have you ever wondered when and if you'd find that one? That special person to come along and fill your life with love. How many prayers have you sat and prayed that this would be the day Your search would end, she would come to you, and you'd know just what to say? Have you ever found that certain one,and let her walk on by Instead of taking her in your arms and holding her by your side? How many times was she right there, and you never even knew That if you'd said those little things, she'd say the same things too? Have you ever done like me, and know she's your best friend And wait too long, or be too scared, and lose her in the end? How many days will go by now without her here with me? That special girl,my only one, that had waited so patiently. Have you ever opened up your heart to the things she had to say? That she was there, waiting for you, and felt the very same way. How many years now will she hurt, thinking that I don't care; Because her love was obvious, but mine I couldn't share? Have you ever thought about times you've spent with her, And the way she made you smile with just a simple word? How many moments will you yet share before she knows the truth? Instead of letting her get away, just tell her "I love you."
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