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Finding Happiness

I've been having these dreams Where time was nonexistent Where the water kissed the shoreline There were no people No animals Only figures of happiness We weren't classified By how we looked But by how we laughed Where we were only half of something Searching our whole lives For that laugh That made us complete, That made our laugh louder That made a smile Brush upon our face Every mere thought of them I've been having dreams Where I became complete But I fell Into oblivion Into a different world Made of uneasiness and misery And for the longest time, I struggled For none of the cries Ever laugh or hinted a smile And then I realized- I would have to wake up To find that world of happiness To find my missing half To find you
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claire-lewinski
American
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Feb 23, 2013
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