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Please save a place for me, deep inside your heart. Always know that I think of you, as we both practice our art. Our worlds are full of temptations, so very hard to resist … and the good Lord knows we're both far from, sixteen and never been kissed. Wealthy men with jaws divine … Temptresses with looks so fine … Paths that lead our hearts away … Paths that surely lead astray … They'll lead us there every time. They'll leave us there … so  unkind. Our hearts must shine, night and day. Through any darkness … they'll light our way. If you never touch my face … If I never look into your eyes … We'll always have the comfort of sharing the same big, blue sky. If I never smell your hair … If you never kiss my lips … Always know the search for your smile has launched a thousand ships. So, I hope you save a place for me in your heart so sweet and kind. Please, save a place for me … Heaven knows you've one in mine.
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Mar 8, 2018
Mar 8, 2018 at 9:39 AM UTC
For Someone I've Never Met
Please save a place for me, deep inside your heart. Always know that I think of you, as we both practice our art. Our worlds are full of temptations, so very hard to resist … and the good Lord knows we're both far from, sixteen and never been kissed. Wealthy men with jaws divine … Temptresses with looks so fine … Paths that lead our hearts away … Paths that surely lead astray … They'll lead us there every time. They'll leave us there … so  unkind. Our hearts must shine, night and day. Through any darkness … they'll light our way. If you never touch my face … If I never look into your eyes … We'll always have the comfort of sharing the same big, blue sky. If I never smell your hair … If you never kiss my lips … Always know the search for your smile has launched a thousand ships. So, I hope you save a place for me in your heart so sweet and kind. Please, save a place for me … Heaven knows you've one in mine.
Jeff-Gaines
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55/M/L.A.
Mar 8, 2018
Mar 8, 2018 at 9:39 AM UTC
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