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Train of Thought

We met in such A different way Not like many others We were dares to approach you The taker would be paid three dollars So the friend to my left Gave in finally She ran up and startled you Then walked away swiftly Which left only you And me You looked so confused I though it only right That I explain what had occurred So I took a seat beside you And tried to keep my train Of thought going In one direction But the tracks ahead became Blurred As we continues To talk and question I felt more at ease Like I've known you Forever I felt strangely pleased My train escaped again And again When I looked at you You sent my mind Into the future With visions of me And you
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elise-rose-lafever
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Jan 22, 2011
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