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I walked down the road I always took Still putting on the same old look There you were, clutching your phone You noticed me; I flashed a smile of my own A rock was there, I did not see I fell hard and the pavement grazed my knee You offered me your hand while smiling One glance, my heart was beating After exchanging words to the person I owe Sadly, it was time for me to go As I hugged my pillow, I only think of that one stranger And wished that, that will not only be our encounter I walked down the road for the last time today Hoping that before I leave, you’re on the same way Disappointed, I watched the empty road in vain And you never crossed my path again
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May 11, 2015
May 11, 2015 at 11:34 PM UTC
That One Stranger
I walked down the road I always took Still putting on the same old look There you were, clutching your phone You noticed me; I flashed a smile of my own A rock was there, I did not see I fell hard and the pavement grazed my knee You offered me your hand while smiling One glance, my heart was beating After exchanging words to the person I owe Sadly, it was time for me to go As I hugged my pillow, I only think of that one stranger And wished that, that will not only be our encounter I walked down the road for the last time today Hoping that before I leave, you’re on the same way Disappointed, I watched the empty road in vain And you never crossed my path again
McNe
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May 11, 2015
May 11, 2015 at 11:34 PM UTC
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