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Dream Girl

Dream Girl She comes to me by night As dreams In the day as memories She haunts my hours every where I go, everywhere I see her. I remember the way speech Trembled adorably off her lips The way her heart was a Bottomless pit because Her love was everlasting And her eyes Her eyes were so deep baby blue That you'd be afraid to stare Because you might get lost and Never come out. As deep as the Ocean. As deep as the drowning Sensation of her love. And her smile Her smile of gold would make The richest men envious. Could make the sun go blind Would make the sun be afraid To shine. So much that it would Refuse to show its face. Her beauty shines through my clothes, my skin My soul, my sins God, I hope this dream and this poem never ends talking about a girl that I could never get. She teaches stars to be bright. She teaches me how to fight She is why I write, why I stay up at night Why I can't go to sleep because I'm too busy chasing her, my dreams. I can't eat, sleep or breathe. Nor can I believe that this is only a dream.

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