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Your brown eyes dig me deeper into the ground Deeper than the Earths crust Gold couldn't amount to the worth of you and your trust You brighten up my moon like Saturday sun I'm more infatuated than an addict taking a puff The orange colors in the sky before it turns dusk Our favorite colors, yellow, purple, but I have pink blush You're such a beautiful soul I couldn't just look at your vessel with lust Just to bask in your presence for a while It's a must I love you. I couldn't say that enough. I'll hold onto you, on the rocky road Even when it seems too rough If you locked me in your heart I wouldn't ask to be uncuffed I fell in love with someone's son I've never been treated the way he treats me We might not be the most compatible But I'd argue he completes me It hit me like lightning before I heard the thunder When we first started talking It left me to wonder Was it a blessing, or a spell that I fell under?
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Jan 19
Jan 19, 2026 at 10:26 PM UTC
I love you
Your brown eyes dig me deeper into the ground Deeper than the Earths crust Gold couldn't amount to the worth of you and your trust You brighten up my moon like Saturday sun I'm more infatuated than an addict taking a puff The orange colors in the sky before it turns dusk Our favorite colors, yellow, purple, but I have pink blush You're such a beautiful soul I couldn't just look at your vessel with lust Just to bask in your presence for a while It's a must I love you. I couldn't say that enough. I'll hold onto you, on the rocky road Even when it seems too rough If you locked me in your heart I wouldn't ask to be uncuffed I fell in love with someone's son I've never been treated the way he treats me We might not be the most compatible But I'd argue he completes me It hit me like lightning before I heard the thunder When we first started talking It left me to wonder Was it a blessing, or a spell that I fell under?
EstherRose
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Jan 19
Jan 19, 2026 at 10:26 PM UTC
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