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Boxes and Keys
Part 1 In this room there are many boxes and treasures. With doors that lead to more rooms. Just like in all the rooms around this one. All these doors and rooms have 1 thing in common. The keys within open the boxes. But with so many keys and so many boxes, how are you supposed to pick the one key that goes with the one box? The answer: is you feel inside for the key, to find the box. If you can find the key, then you may open the box. Then you can have what lays inside. Part 2 There is a key to my heart, never did I think anyone could pick this lock. Nor did I think they could find the key, that could open the lock. It seams you had the key to open my heart and what is inside is yours forever more. This is not something that i would just give away. Its something that comes with every part of me. Part 3 Now that you have what was inside. Now that you could find inside of you, what it took to open the box. I have to know what will you do with it? Will you cherish it along with me? Or will you throw it away? I tend to believe from what you have said and shown that you will keep me close. Along with keeping me safe and loved. And if that be the case then my dear. You may keep what you have opened.
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