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Untitled

Have you ever stumbled upon someone life-shatteringly special?

You lose your breath and can't think straight.

But somehow they've stuck around.

Feeling like a stunned vegetable to your innocent charisma.

 

Like divine intervention we met in the most unlikely of ways.

We hit it off and spent hours together, confined and stressed.

How did we get along so well?

How did we manage to learn more together than alone?

How did we manage to find each other in this big world?

I'll always wonder if there is more to this story.

Answers to my plaguing questions that rule my emotional state.

 

I don't know how to describe what it is I feel in a rational way.

It doesn't serve rationale.

Writing it all down or saying it only compounds how crazy I must sound.

But I'm not a loony bin. On the contrary, you are just infinitely more special than you realise!

 

But I'll not skip a note nor bump a chord.

Because I see you so finely in all your elegance.

A beauty which radiates in an innocent manifestation.

I can't tell if everyone else can see it also.

They must?!

I must have no chance here.

I know I should cut my losses and move on.

Right..?

Hope to find this feeling once more.

But something from beyond the blackened ether of midnight skies and space dust tells me to keep trying.

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Nov 15, 2015
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