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Big toothy smile in the morning, a greeting I'll always love. Hair ***** eyes pretty, a voice, a voice so loud it could break the silence you hold dearest to your heart. YOU. You are the difference between true and honest. The most true person I know. The person I can count on to make my days brighter without even saying a word. Hugs so tight like you're trying to put all the broken pieces back together and actually putting them back together with this super glue you call love. I know sometimes it's hard to love someone like you when you're still trying to love yourself but maybe loving ourselves is how we learn to love others. And you've helped me love myself. YOU. A best friend that makes the moon jealous. A heart that's bigger than this universe. Love. You are love. You are pure, annoying and heartfelt words. You are my love, all the love I have with in me. And I still love you more than that.
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Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018 at 3:23 PM UTC
Letter to my best friend
Big toothy smile in the morning, a greeting I'll always love. Hair ***** eyes pretty, a voice, a voice so loud it could break the silence you hold dearest to your heart. YOU. You are the difference between true and honest. The most true person I know. The person I can count on to make my days brighter without even saying a word. Hugs so tight like you're trying to put all the broken pieces back together and actually putting them back together with this super glue you call love. I know sometimes it's hard to love someone like you when you're still trying to love yourself but maybe loving ourselves is how we learn to love others. And you've helped me love myself. YOU. A best friend that makes the moon jealous. A heart that's bigger than this universe. Love. You are love. You are pure, annoying and heartfelt words. You are my love, all the love I have with in me. And I still love you more than that.
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19/Non-binary
Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018 at 3:23 PM UTC
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