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He looked at her with his dark brown eyes She answered with an empty stare His heart was weeping, in his eyes it showed But she simply didn't care. He walked around, passing by her Hoping she would see That the hurt she caused in this poor boy's heart Was killing him painfully. He was close to her, perhaps a foot between But there's no word he could say He wanted to kiss her, show her he loved her But he knew it was not okay. He walked away, took distance from her And just kept it all inside He thanked himself for doing it Coz on that spot, he could've died. He was happy just seeing her with a smile on her face Happily dancing through the night He, too, was smiling, but deep inside He knew he wasn't alright. He wanted to hold her and take her away But there was nothing much he could do He was fed up of thinking of any other way How he wished this wasn't true. It was painful for him to see her go The pain's more than it might seem But he knew where to stand, he knew his place She didn't belong to him. He loved her all his life, she was lucky indeed But this girl just couldn't see And I was there, watching all along And wishing the girl was me...
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