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There is something I have to profess For you I will give no less Striking my heart, and this heart I possess Pressing against your hard-shelled dress This is the time to be bold Take a risk, and you might strike gold The path may get cold, Take a break and get a hold You've traveled a long road, This is not the time to fold Wait for it to bloom, And soon, you will be out of the loom Without you I cannot cope You are my nectar that balances me on my tightrope When I reached the end, I realized I haven't done a sacrifice Instead, it's love that I needed to have to shown you twice You are more than enough for me This is where I choose to be Perfect beyond what I can expect, Like a blessing that I did not select Gift given to a sunflower and an insect "For a moment I lost sight of all that was true" I was afraid you’d leave me too. You are my coffee, my bitter-sweet honeybee
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Jan 16, 2015
Jan 16, 2015 at 4:11 AM UTC
Amarillo Flores "Yellow Flowers"
There is something I have to profess For you I will give no less Striking my heart, and this heart I possess Pressing against your hard-shelled dress This is the time to be bold Take a risk, and you might strike gold The path may get cold, Take a break and get a hold You've traveled a long road, This is not the time to fold Wait for it to bloom, And soon, you will be out of the loom Without you I cannot cope You are my nectar that balances me on my tightrope When I reached the end, I realized I haven't done a sacrifice Instead, it's love that I needed to have to shown you twice You are more than enough for me This is where I choose to be Perfect beyond what I can expect, Like a blessing that I did not select Gift given to a sunflower and an insect "For a moment I lost sight of all that was true" I was afraid you’d leave me too. You are my coffee, my bitter-sweet honeybee
A sunflower and a bee's affection for one another. There's always someone that can be a complement in your life.
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Jan 16, 2015
Jan 16, 2015 at 4:11 AM UTC
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