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My partner in crime Always on my mind Who I can talk to for hours with no words half the time My anchor at sea on a ship with no sails And the will to keep rowing where my strength may fail While I am with you I am fearless of heights You make me feel loved and prompt me to write When you speak - I don't listen I breath in your words Exhale, look up and see a new world One with promise A future shining bright as the Sun Simply knowing your Love means the world to just one As we drink up these moments We're running from time Staring into your eyes I glare back into mine Fly north on your wings while your heart becomes colder When we are to meet again, we wont be different - just older. So if you ever are lonely in a town with blank faces, Look up at the sky and count the stars in their places. For you can bet God I'll be counting them too. Although we may be apart, I am always with you.
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Mar 4, 2010
Mar 4, 2010 at 1:16 PM UTC
A Now Meaningless Love Poem
My partner in crime Always on my mind Who I can talk to for hours with no words half the time My anchor at sea on a ship with no sails And the will to keep rowing where my strength may fail While I am with you I am fearless of heights You make me feel loved and prompt me to write When you speak - I don't listen I breath in your words Exhale, look up and see a new world One with promise A future shining bright as the Sun Simply knowing your Love means the world to just one As we drink up these moments We're running from time Staring into your eyes I glare back into mine Fly north on your wings while your heart becomes colder When we are to meet again, we wont be different - just older. So if you ever are lonely in a town with blank faces, Look up at the sky and count the stars in their places. For you can bet God I'll be counting them too. Although we may be apart, I am always with you.
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joseph-a-belli
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Mar 4, 2010
Mar 4, 2010 at 1:16 PM UTC
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