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I sit by the noon light Watching runners go by Sitting so still, sitting so quiet The afternoon chill Fended off by the thrill Of the buzz that hums in the silence I look down and a smile develops No longer afraid, no longer despondent For my love, my crush, and pure sense of joy Has warmed my heart again and responded.
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Written by
mr-e
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Mar 14, 2013
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