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I'll run

Distance. Eight letters that stretch the fifty miles to you and back. I'll run. A hundred texts, a dozen phone calls, a cluster of shared laughs, can never replace a welcome-home hug. I'll run. I dream about that day. I'll see your smile a hundred feet in front of me. Time doesn't slow, but speeds up until we embrace. I'll run. Distance can eat the heart. Leave lies in the soul. Force us apart. When that day comes... I'll run.
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tory-dellafiora
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For You?
Written by
tory-dellafiora
American
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Jun 1, 2011
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