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Did I drag you in? Inside my inn, you sojourned. A whole new world, meaningless to all. But to you, it was your all. Not exactly ordinary. On the contrary; Just the opposite. Running around like the gender I wasn't born to. You were fascinated. I was opinionated. Yet, you seemed interested. And born not to be over-ruled. Like Shakespeare, my writings were romance. Unlike Wordsworth, my thoughts weren't. You tried to change that, like a menace. I laughed, but your will power I saw. You assured me, That love I will find. I told you let it be, And that I was fine. Into your world, you dragged me in. A poet at heart, A character in the making, A world I kept tightly in my heart. You were the sweetest; Among the rest. Yet, you were the youngest; Among all of them. My weakness, you witness. Did I frighten you? No! I think not. You are still here. So, thank you My Secret Keeper for your concern. Now what do I give you in return? -Doey
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Dec 6, 2014
Dec 6, 2014 at 1:26 AM UTC
Secret Keeper
Did I drag you in? Inside my inn, you sojourned. A whole new world, meaningless to all. But to you, it was your all. Not exactly ordinary. On the contrary; Just the opposite. Running around like the gender I wasn't born to. You were fascinated. I was opinionated. Yet, you seemed interested. And born not to be over-ruled. Like Shakespeare, my writings were romance. Unlike Wordsworth, my thoughts weren't. You tried to change that, like a menace. I laughed, but your will power I saw. You assured me, That love I will find. I told you let it be, And that I was fine. Into your world, you dragged me in. A poet at heart, A character in the making, A world I kept tightly in my heart. You were the sweetest; Among the rest. Yet, you were the youngest; Among all of them. My weakness, you witness. Did I frighten you? No! I think not. You are still here. So, thank you My Secret Keeper for your concern. Now what do I give you in return? -Doey
It just happened. And a friendship grew.
dora-joe
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Dec 6, 2014
Dec 6, 2014 at 1:26 AM UTC
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