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Feb 2016
I was brought into this world grasping for meaning.
My thoughts were clouded by worry and fear.
But when I met you,
the truth became clear.

I had nobody I could call my friend,
no man or woman on whom I'd confide.
But when I met you,
you put that aside.

I felt no allegiance to any good cause,
I wore no colours, swore no vow.
But when I met you,
you taught me how.

I'd all but given up on love.
When I felt it, it tore me apart.
But when I met you,
you mended my heart.

You made me whole once again,
with you was where I truly did belong.
But when we parted ways,
we stayed just as strong.
Jacob Haines
Written by
Jacob Haines  England
(England)   
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