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I was three When I first felt the pull And I know it seems impossible But I know my heart And it gave this tug Telling me this was the beginning Of my search I was seven When it pulled again Telling me I hadn't Looked long enough I was nine When I figured out That friendship Led to crushes and the tug Told me it could lead To more So I couldn't give up Not yet I continued my search At ten The tug snapped My mind out of a crush And back into reality Then at 11 The feeling that tug In my chest Faded and instead I felt flipping there Brown eyes pierced my soul And my chest flipped wildly At 12 My brown eyed boy left And the tugging started again Reminding me of him Everyday And how his eyes Made my heart flip At 15 I was reunited With my brown eyed boy Finally at 16 We've settled And every time I look at that boy Who is now a man His eyes still seeing Every bit of the real me I smile Knowing my search is finally Over.
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Oct 7, 2013
Oct 7, 2013 at 7:04 PM UTC
My Brown Eyed Man
I was three When I first felt the pull And I know it seems impossible But I know my heart And it gave this tug Telling me this was the beginning Of my search I was seven When it pulled again Telling me I hadn't Looked long enough I was nine When I figured out That friendship Led to crushes and the tug Told me it could lead To more So I couldn't give up Not yet I continued my search At ten The tug snapped My mind out of a crush And back into reality Then at 11 The feeling that tug In my chest Faded and instead I felt flipping there Brown eyes pierced my soul And my chest flipped wildly At 12 My brown eyed boy left And the tugging started again Reminding me of him Everyday And how his eyes Made my heart flip At 15 I was reunited With my brown eyed boy Finally at 16 We've settled And every time I look at that boy Who is now a man His eyes still seeing Every bit of the real me I smile Knowing my search is finally Over.
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Oct 7, 2013
Oct 7, 2013 at 7:04 PM UTC
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