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I first saw her in the day, Such a wonderful sight, But I had nothing to say, And she disappeared into the night. As I laid down to rest, I saw her again in my dreams, I thought I knew my heart best, But she struck a new chord it seems. The next day I searched around, Everywhere low and high, She couldn't be found, But still I had to try. As twilight began to fall, My hopes began to rise, Once I heard a call, And I couldn't believe my eyes. My heart skipped a beat, She was standing there, Just as happy to meet, Asking if I had time to spare. All the night we walked, We laughed and we joked, And during the time we talked I was so nervous I almost choked. We stared at the stars, And played a few games, Waved at passing cars, Without knowing each other's names. But soon came dawn, She said farewell And was gone, But we'd meet again, I could tell. So it was our love took shape, Meeting in the dark, Lost in our nightly escape, Warmed by a shared spark.
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Jan 22, 2017
Jan 22, 2017 at 1:33 AM UTC
Bound By Night
I first saw her in the day, Such a wonderful sight, But I had nothing to say, And she disappeared into the night. As I laid down to rest, I saw her again in my dreams, I thought I knew my heart best, But she struck a new chord it seems. The next day I searched around, Everywhere low and high, She couldn't be found, But still I had to try. As twilight began to fall, My hopes began to rise, Once I heard a call, And I couldn't believe my eyes. My heart skipped a beat, She was standing there, Just as happy to meet, Asking if I had time to spare. All the night we walked, We laughed and we joked, And during the time we talked I was so nervous I almost choked. We stared at the stars, And played a few games, Waved at passing cars, Without knowing each other's names. But soon came dawn, She said farewell And was gone, But we'd meet again, I could tell. So it was our love took shape, Meeting in the dark, Lost in our nightly escape, Warmed by a shared spark.
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Jan 22, 2017
Jan 22, 2017 at 1:33 AM UTC
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