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I made you laugh, I made you cry tears of happiness, I loved every part of your body, And though I doubted, I always came back. I fed you, cooked for you everyday I touched you tenderly when you needed it I kissed every part of your body I inspired you to achieve your best I walked with you Took care of you when you were sick I held you when you were scared I reassured you of your goodness I loved you, completely, unabashedly And did everything I could to show you just how much you meant to me I have no illusions about this thing Sometime people regret having not done enough, Or having done too much But I know I only did what my heart told me to do And I found that I have the capacity to love For that I have to thank you Its sad that your own heart cannot let you see how much of myself I have given to you But I am grateful that you handed it back to me That one day someone else might hold my heart in the right place.
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Nov 6, 2011
Nov 6, 2011 at 3:53 PM UTC
No Illusions
I made you laugh, I made you cry tears of happiness, I loved every part of your body, And though I doubted, I always came back. I fed you, cooked for you everyday I touched you tenderly when you needed it I kissed every part of your body I inspired you to achieve your best I walked with you Took care of you when you were sick I held you when you were scared I reassured you of your goodness I loved you, completely, unabashedly And did everything I could to show you just how much you meant to me I have no illusions about this thing Sometime people regret having not done enough, Or having done too much But I know I only did what my heart told me to do And I found that I have the capacity to love For that I have to thank you Its sad that your own heart cannot let you see how much of myself I have given to you But I am grateful that you handed it back to me That one day someone else might hold my heart in the right place.
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Nov 6, 2011
Nov 6, 2011 at 3:53 PM UTC
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