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I stood in the bookstore Thinking about how He touched my soul I look over and see Someone else I stared for a while And left the choice to you My highschool friend Former best friend The boy who got so lost You walked over to me And you weren't upset With how we parted Instant connection As it has always been Life is meant For rambling conversations We talked about everything And how you still Have my contact information Is beyond me Nothing's changed I told you to play your guitar From the depths of your soul I saw your eyebrows Return to their youthfull constant "Do you think I'm going to say no to what you ask of me?" "Is that a serious question" You've never said no to me And how you manage To always agree Surprises me each time I smiled at you Nothing's changed Except that we understand Each other better Than ever before Not because you do What I ask of you But I guess something else just clicked.
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Mar 19, 2016
Mar 19, 2016 at 2:02 PM UTC
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I stood in the bookstore Thinking about how He touched my soul I look over and see Someone else I stared for a while And left the choice to you My highschool friend Former best friend The boy who got so lost You walked over to me And you weren't upset With how we parted Instant connection As it has always been Life is meant For rambling conversations We talked about everything And how you still Have my contact information Is beyond me Nothing's changed I told you to play your guitar From the depths of your soul I saw your eyebrows Return to their youthfull constant "Do you think I'm going to say no to what you ask of me?" "Is that a serious question" You've never said no to me And how you manage To always agree Surprises me each time I smiled at you Nothing's changed Except that we understand Each other better Than ever before Not because you do What I ask of you But I guess something else just clicked.
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Mar 19, 2016
Mar 19, 2016 at 2:02 PM UTC
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