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What do you see?

The eyes shout what the lips fear to say. But how to speak with my eyes? She sees them when she sees me, at least every day. Can she see, hear the anguish when we say our goodbyes? I fear the rejection, but if my eyes are shouting Perhaps she already knows. Her knowledge of my thinking, there is no doubting So that fear, has come and now goes.
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Mar 16, 2012
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