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Fire and Air

You call me a fire, I call you air. You say I'm always the light in the darkness, I say you're the one who keeps me burning. You told me how fast I stole your heart, I told you you always had mine. You hug me when your cold, I hug you when I needed you. You carry me when I fell, I watched you fly. You taught me how to love, I held you to the ground. You tell me I burn all I touch, I asked if you were burned. You laugh at my antics, I cry at all your wounds. You tell me you love me, I tell you, we'll always be the best of friends.
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Apr 1, 2015
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#love#heartbreak#broken#fire#romance#falling#flying#hearts#air#elements
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