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I'm happiest when you're here.

And I'm devastated when you're not. 

Wrapped in your arms, I have no fear.

I'm home.

Without you, I feel cold and alone.

Do you feel the same?

Does your tongue tingle when you say my name?

My stomach ties itself tight.

And the butterflies that are trapped begin to fight.

I could love you through the night and all day. 

I wish you could stay.

Stay here with me.

That would be the dream. 

You and I, 

Living the rest of our days, 

Knowing that there will never be another love like ours.

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ella-fields
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Jul 3, 2013
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