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I loved you

Those words don't sum it up

I adored you

So much that it tingled in my soul

It hurts to admit

Because it pours out

Like a down pour in Seattle

There's some kind of nostalgia to you

A welcome place an odd home

I had such desire for you

It drove me insane

When the illusion broke

For just a moment you had the feeling of home

Yet no matter what happens now

The loss is always mine

Your head is high in the clouds

Though I would wait forever

I desire a love in this life

A great love, my best and dearest friend

The one who's fingers will wrap around mine

I loved you

Yes it's in past tense

I step forward still searching for the soul

Which will lay next to mine

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emily-wiemann
American
Published
Sep 6, 2013
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