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I dont think I could ever love someone else Because looking in your brown eyes I see forever I see a future where it’s just the 2 of us I see a life where I can just be in your arms all day I see a moment where nothing else in the world matters I see the sun dying every night to let the moon breathe I see the moon shining when the sun kisses her I see star signs aligning in my head so were soulmates I don’t think anyone could ever be like you I don’t think I could ever give my heart to someone And trust them to not break it like you havent I don’t think anyone could light up my eyes Like your messages do when I’m upset I don’t think someone could be as gorgeous as you I don’t think anyone could love me like you loved me And I pinkie promise you On all the stars That I’ll love you till the end of time As long as you don’t break my heart Because I don’t think I could ever love someone else.
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Mar 2
Mar 2, 2026 at 11:20 PM UTC
love someone else
I dont think I could ever love someone else Because looking in your brown eyes I see forever I see a future where it’s just the 2 of us I see a life where I can just be in your arms all day I see a moment where nothing else in the world matters I see the sun dying every night to let the moon breathe I see the moon shining when the sun kisses her I see star signs aligning in my head so were soulmates I don’t think anyone could ever be like you I don’t think I could ever give my heart to someone And trust them to not break it like you havent I don’t think anyone could light up my eyes Like your messages do when I’m upset I don’t think someone could be as gorgeous as you I don’t think anyone could love me like you loved me And I pinkie promise you On all the stars That I’ll love you till the end of time As long as you don’t break my heart Because I don’t think I could ever love someone else.
love poem core oooo <3
giarose
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Mar 2
Mar 2, 2026 at 11:20 PM UTC
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