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look away now turn hope you like it I was thinking about you sweet expressions and words only do so much sometimes a symbol of togetherness encourages others to feel about us the way we feel about our being together when those who encourage us to be best and right never being the last to know or having others succeed at undermining our togetherness those who rally to create tension and those who are lesser appreciated in their own lives those who have nobody want everyone else to be lonely using the right times to be decisive trust me baby I love you and intend to keep loving you a bassoonist fell in love with a clarinet player, because of her other job, which she had to devote half her time too, she began lagging behind in her practice and studies of music. Her (than) friend became worried so he'd come and practice with her at her home. They became closer, and closer, and feared being together because they knew how it felt to be alone, and they loved each other so much, that each day became a day asking are we nearer our end, or we at our beginning. during the time of this writing they were "settling in" she knew his position on thangs, he knew hers, he wished to marry her, she refused to answer him when he asked. One day she told him why she was dragging her feet. She said those who support our togetherness, inspire of us being apart, are the same people who allowed me to overextend myself, and then you came. Her appreciation was that she admired him first, and was disappointed when she began seeing him as a person, than realized that what she thought she saw was the celebrity who was first chair in the orchestra, the person she envied, but now loves. They married and wrote several songs together.

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