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Sometimes the world is too much to bear The problems, the worries, everything. But something changed, I think for the best I found you, you found me, fate some would call it. You've touched a part of me I never knew existed But I guess that's what love is about, right? Opening the eyes of someone And maybe even their heart. I don't know what the future's like I've never been there. I've been told it's a dark and dim place But I don't mind as long as you're there. I keep hoping this feeling stays That's all I wanted in the beginning. I find that it's growing, now That my hopes are becoming dreams. There's nothing else I could possibly ask for Mainly because I'm happy now. If you could see into my heart, There'd be a mirror. You'd see yourself and everything I cherish. You may not realize it But I've changed. I may seem like the same old guy But I'm not. I'm a happier, newer me. I just wanted to say, thank you For everything.
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Aug 4, 2011
Aug 4, 2011 at 1:48 AM UTC
Thank You
Sometimes the world is too much to bear The problems, the worries, everything. But something changed, I think for the best I found you, you found me, fate some would call it. You've touched a part of me I never knew existed But I guess that's what love is about, right? Opening the eyes of someone And maybe even their heart. I don't know what the future's like I've never been there. I've been told it's a dark and dim place But I don't mind as long as you're there. I keep hoping this feeling stays That's all I wanted in the beginning. I find that it's growing, now That my hopes are becoming dreams. There's nothing else I could possibly ask for Mainly because I'm happy now. If you could see into my heart, There'd be a mirror. You'd see yourself and everything I cherish. You may not realize it But I've changed. I may seem like the same old guy But I'm not. I'm a happier, newer me. I just wanted to say, thank you For everything.
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Aug 4, 2011
Aug 4, 2011 at 1:48 AM UTC
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