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I left a mark; A stain of my love Onto your heart the very same Day you met me. I took the bus home, And you took the taxi. We made an eye contact, And your smile was very catchy. I almost missed the bus, And you almost missed Your taxi. I glazed out the fogged, Uncleaned window, And you glazed down low; At your heart beat that steadily Pumped. I seen your taxi # the night I got off the bus. There I walked over, And seen you sitting there. You didn’t see me because of Your heart beat that caught your Attention. The same smile you gave me; Was the smile before your name Was mentioned; So I called you guy. I stood in the street Waiting for you to Notice me. Maybe if you would look up And smile again; This time I would've crack a grin… But there I stood on the Hollow, dark, gloomy, misty Street called Maine, And there you remained; In the taxi car; With your head down, looking At your heart beat That I stained. -Marci H.
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Nov 19, 2015
Nov 19, 2015 at 5:30 PM UTC
Stain
I left a mark; A stain of my love Onto your heart the very same Day you met me. I took the bus home, And you took the taxi. We made an eye contact, And your smile was very catchy. I almost missed the bus, And you almost missed Your taxi. I glazed out the fogged, Uncleaned window, And you glazed down low; At your heart beat that steadily Pumped. I seen your taxi # the night I got off the bus. There I walked over, And seen you sitting there. You didn’t see me because of Your heart beat that caught your Attention. The same smile you gave me; Was the smile before your name Was mentioned; So I called you guy. I stood in the street Waiting for you to Notice me. Maybe if you would look up And smile again; This time I would've crack a grin… But there I stood on the Hollow, dark, gloomy, misty Street called Maine, And there you remained; In the taxi car; With your head down, looking At your heart beat That I stained. -Marci H.
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Nov 19, 2015
Nov 19, 2015 at 5:30 PM UTC
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