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When I meet him again, when I rush into his arms, I'll whisper in, his ear. Not that I love him, although it may be true, it wouldn't carry, weight. Not that I missed him, I did, everyday, but he already knows. Not that I will always be there, by his side, I will stay, but that is granted given. I will say to his soul, "I know you." He might turn, and ask is that really true? Not a doubt, I know him, better, than he knows himself. Surer than, the day is long.
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May 5, 2014
May 5, 2014 at 2:53 PM UTC
I know you.
When I meet him again, when I rush into his arms, I'll whisper in, his ear. Not that I love him, although it may be true, it wouldn't carry, weight. Not that I missed him, I did, everyday, but he already knows. Not that I will always be there, by his side, I will stay, but that is granted given. I will say to his soul, "I know you." He might turn, and ask is that really true? Not a doubt, I know him, better, than he knows himself. Surer than, the day is long.
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May 5, 2014
May 5, 2014 at 2:53 PM UTC
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