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If ones name is but a glimpse of their soul Then we are simple machines on cruise control When you put a name on a term such as love Then it is merely but a concept you speak of For desires so rich, not a single word can describe No wealth in this world enough to my heart bribe A bed of roses merely a vision of nature’s beauty For it was I that to you, failed to perform my duty To your door I’ve tried and tried many times to knock But you only slam the door, and closed it with a lock On the exterior, you showed nothing and stood so tough That this word called love would never be enough But there I stood, hoping for a chance, a beginning anew That day in my heart, looking in your sweet eyes I knew At this moment, I realized that I only had a single shot That then our hearts would melt like chocolate in a *** Eye to eye, we shared a gaze, one of eternal bliss For it was that day we together shared a single kiss
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Jan 26, 2016
Jan 26, 2016 at 7:29 PM UTC
A Single Kiss
If ones name is but a glimpse of their soul Then we are simple machines on cruise control When you put a name on a term such as love Then it is merely but a concept you speak of For desires so rich, not a single word can describe No wealth in this world enough to my heart bribe A bed of roses merely a vision of nature’s beauty For it was I that to you, failed to perform my duty To your door I’ve tried and tried many times to knock But you only slam the door, and closed it with a lock On the exterior, you showed nothing and stood so tough That this word called love would never be enough But there I stood, hoping for a chance, a beginning anew That day in my heart, looking in your sweet eyes I knew At this moment, I realized that I only had a single shot That then our hearts would melt like chocolate in a *** Eye to eye, we shared a gaze, one of eternal bliss For it was that day we together shared a single kiss
mindy-bebee
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Jan 26, 2016
Jan 26, 2016 at 7:29 PM UTC
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