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It Seems I Wanted Too Much
It seems I wanted too much: or may be just a touch. May be a little bit more: happiness with the one I adore. May be a good morning kiss, or sweet words: “My honey I miss”. It seems I wanted too much: to be happy as such, to fly in the sky like a bird, to be understood without a second word, to listen to the songs of my Lord, to give a smile and behave like a child. It seems I wanted too much: to live without any mistakes, without any heart breaks. I wanted my soul not to be cold, to live without any storms, to feel your heart warmth. It seems I wanted too much: to turn into a dove, to swim on the waves of love, to meet with you every dawn, to have the wings of a swan and never be alone. It seems I wanted too much... Larisa Rzhepishevska (Odessa, Ukraine)
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