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I dream of a little home Where each brick in that home is built with love Our bedroom would be on the East side So that the first sunrays of each morning would caress our face and wake us up Our little home would have a huge backyard Where I would grow a vegetable garden The front yard would have a little fountain and a bird house. I would also plant white rose, yellow marygold and pink lily Our love would blossom each day like these flowers. Our living room window would have a mounted cat bed Our lazy cat would curl between us when we watch movies sitting on the couch I dream of a simple life, Where you and me Fill ourselves with love and support. We would hold each other's back, and grow with eachother Every morning would be a beautiful morning because you would be the first one I would see And every night would be blissful, because I can sleep on your chest. This is all I dream, A dream for you and me.
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Jan 19, 2017
Jan 19, 2017 at 11:01 PM UTC
You and Me
I dream of a little home Where each brick in that home is built with love Our bedroom would be on the East side So that the first sunrays of each morning would caress our face and wake us up Our little home would have a huge backyard Where I would grow a vegetable garden The front yard would have a little fountain and a bird house. I would also plant white rose, yellow marygold and pink lily Our love would blossom each day like these flowers. Our living room window would have a mounted cat bed Our lazy cat would curl between us when we watch movies sitting on the couch I dream of a simple life, Where you and me Fill ourselves with love and support. We would hold each other's back, and grow with eachother Every morning would be a beautiful morning because you would be the first one I would see And every night would be blissful, because I can sleep on your chest. This is all I dream, A dream for you and me.
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Jan 19, 2017
Jan 19, 2017 at 11:01 PM UTC
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