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She dwells in my innermost sanctum; her imaginary smiles, her touch, her being, her love, enliven my thoughts- effervescent pearldrops, they water the pastures of my parched mind She doesn't like me: but oh, how I adore her. From the distance, I see her; through the binoculars of my soul. She's the joy that brings life to those sorrounding her, while i wallow in dearth. Oh how I love her; without her knowing so. Flickers of hope warm this freezing cell. Even though she may detest me, it still doesn't matter. Despite all these, in the deepest shadows, will I continue to love her
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Jun 29, 2015
Jun 29, 2015 at 3:17 PM UTC
love, amiss
She dwells in my innermost sanctum; her imaginary smiles, her touch, her being, her love, enliven my thoughts- effervescent pearldrops, they water the pastures of my parched mind She doesn't like me: but oh, how I adore her. From the distance, I see her; through the binoculars of my soul. She's the joy that brings life to those sorrounding her, while i wallow in dearth. Oh how I love her; without her knowing so. Flickers of hope warm this freezing cell. Even though she may detest me, it still doesn't matter. Despite all these, in the deepest shadows, will I continue to love her
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Jun 29, 2015
Jun 29, 2015 at 3:17 PM UTC
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