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Blue Dawn

Seven Years Have Gone Since the search for her began When our little girl appeared In the Blue Dawn When a man In a white robe Showed me our little girl Who had yet to be Born The Blue Dawn Saved my life And pointed me in the direction Of an old lover With a flame that had yet to be ignited Though it was tempting on several accords She was one who actually thought I was awesome Despite knowing my imperfections Someone whom I'd love to see as My Wife The stars and dancing lights of the sky Show in her eye We both had admiration For one another For taking the chance to find our dreams And actually making it I have learned she sees me in the same light Making me yearn for her smile Her Eyes Her Spirit To once again see The Blue Dawn
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Written by
dakota-frandsen
23 / M / American
Published
Dec 30, 2014
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36·149
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#love#blue#star#years#dawn#wife#seven#sunny
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