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Indeed, I love her! But can't muster enough nerve I had rehearse those lines But as if someone tied my tongue Afraid of venom of pain Afraid to be stung Better to hide it this way Regret is more painful at the end She was so alluring A beauty that could only be mine in a dream She was every of my fantasies But how can I charm her Everything about me was so simple While she was extra-ordinary I must act now... Then I lied... I told her I am a prince That I owned the stars But I saw her shaking her head She was nothing compared the sun She was nothing compared to the blue sky I lost my self control I began grasping her Kissing her torridly Even though a lot of people witnessed what I was doing Little do I care I want her badly, crazily... And then laughter everywhere.... Indeed people saw me grasping and  kissing someone Someone in their eyes... Was only a tree... written: July 4, 2014 mysterious aries
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Aug 27, 2015
Aug 27, 2015 at 6:24 AM UTC
Schizophrenian Love Story
Indeed, I love her! But can't muster enough nerve I had rehearse those lines But as if someone tied my tongue Afraid of venom of pain Afraid to be stung Better to hide it this way Regret is more painful at the end She was so alluring A beauty that could only be mine in a dream She was every of my fantasies But how can I charm her Everything about me was so simple While she was extra-ordinary I must act now... Then I lied... I told her I am a prince That I owned the stars But I saw her shaking her head She was nothing compared the sun She was nothing compared to the blue sky I lost my self control I began grasping her Kissing her torridly Even though a lot of people witnessed what I was doing Little do I care I want her badly, crazily... And then laughter everywhere.... Indeed people saw me grasping and  kissing someone Someone in their eyes... Was only a tree... written: July 4, 2014 mysterious aries
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Aug 27, 2015
Aug 27, 2015 at 6:24 AM UTC
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