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I was falling down, my face was masked into a frown, I was giving up, my heart had felt enough, And as I hurt, I thought it was the end, I never knew, that you were just around the bend. You took my hand, and helped me stand, And then I smiled, I knew I’d have you for a while. You were my saving grace, told me I was not a waste, You’re my knight in shining armour, My one and only lover. You kissed my cheek, made my heart weak, And then I smiled, I knew I’d have you for a while. You are my life, my love, you make me fly just like a dove, You’re my knight in shining armour, My favorite kind of charmer. And now, I don’t know, what I would do without you. You’ve showed me things that I never knew that I could do. I was falling down, my face was masked into a frown, I was giving up, my heart had felt enough, And as I hurt, I thought it was the end, I never knew, that you were just around the bend.
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Feb 9, 2016
Feb 9, 2016 at 3:24 PM UTC
falling
I was falling down, my face was masked into a frown, I was giving up, my heart had felt enough, And as I hurt, I thought it was the end, I never knew, that you were just around the bend. You took my hand, and helped me stand, And then I smiled, I knew I’d have you for a while. You were my saving grace, told me I was not a waste, You’re my knight in shining armour, My one and only lover. You kissed my cheek, made my heart weak, And then I smiled, I knew I’d have you for a while. You are my life, my love, you make me fly just like a dove, You’re my knight in shining armour, My favorite kind of charmer. And now, I don’t know, what I would do without you. You’ve showed me things that I never knew that I could do. I was falling down, my face was masked into a frown, I was giving up, my heart had felt enough, And as I hurt, I thought it was the end, I never knew, that you were just around the bend.
(this is not a favorite, and i wrote it a couple of years ago, but i decided to share it anyways)
hannah-andersen
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Feb 9, 2016
Feb 9, 2016 at 3:24 PM UTC
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