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I Saw Her

I saw her

Across the room,

Shades of grey

To flowers bloom.

The Rose: beautiful

Both in substance and in sight,

Just as so as she looks alight.

Her blonde curls,

They sit aside her heart

Glad to be a part.

I smiled as I saw her,

She did the same, the girl, Laura.

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Dec 23, 2010
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