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Am I to be the same?

Your eyes,

A light shade of blue.

You smile,

And butterflies flew.

My stomach twists

Every time you talked.

My face,

Turns red

Every time you turned your head

In my direction.

Adrenaline

Pumping through my veins

Every time we touched,

Every time we talked

And every time I got a thought,

Of you.

Now it's all changed,

The thought of remembering this brings me pain!

Will I ever be the same?

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hannah-west
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Published
Mar 1, 2011
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