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9:05 PM, 11/7/13

I've learned a lot of things in my 16 years I've learned quadratic equations, Parts of speech, Ohm's Law But I've also learned That patience is key, It's the little things that matter, And that you should stop and smell the roses But none of that compares to these things: Nothing shines quite as bright as your eyes, Nothing twinkles as much as your smile, And nothing, Nothing Hurts as much as not having you Considering how smart I am, I'm pretty stupid, huh? me.gs
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