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What Could This Be

The simple sound of your voice calls to me As I think to myself what could this be? When I talk to you, I hear nothing but the truth But even when I’m with you I’m reminded that I’m still in my youth. I can’t help but smile when I look into your eyes I can’t help but be saddened whenever we say goodbye What could this be? For I do not understand What could this be? For you, are nothing but a man However age is nothing but a number when it comes to matters of the heart Now it seems as though my mind has fallen apart I fear that you and I may never be but something inside tells me differently I don’t know why I feel this way. I doubt that I may never say, the words that I know are true Could this be that I’m falling for you? What could this be? Should I tell a soul? What could this be? Is what I’m feeling even so? I’ve never had someone like you in my life I even find myself imagining what it would be like to be your wife What could this be? Still I don’t understand. Could this be love? Or a message, a sign perhaps? Sent from up above What could this be? I fear that I will forever be confused My heart still beats but only just for you I have never had this feeling before This unknown feeling has opened up a whole new door What could this be? Could someone please explain! I’m sorry for I do not mean to complain But this is something eerie to me As it came so suddenly What could this be? This feeling makes me think and do strange things It only appears whenever I’m with you or you in my mind Then I long for you to forever be by side What could this be? I’ll probably find out eventually For now I marvel over the possibility Of you and I being together for eternity

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