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Two small letters Alone with little significance But when paired Carry heavy consequence Repulse and rejection Persuasion and promise A single syllable that With impeccable timing Can ignite powerful fire But first that leap One of faith and blind abandonment Must be taken To go Where many have gone With dreams of different results To break down walls built strong and high A hard earned twinkle Gleaming in her eyes That smile so sharp Cutting sweetly deep Releasing the **** holding back Everything in life you wish for Before you I stand Heart pounding heavy Ready to leap from my chest With one thing on my mind A single statement to be made Not that your elegant beauty brightens the world For that is an obvious truth This statement is much simpler Bold and beautiful If uttered correctly As I bring myself to meet your eyes Deep like the sea and powerful Like the waves crashing on the shore My lips part "Hi."
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May 20, 2012
May 20, 2012 at 4:14 PM UTC
Sweet Simplicity
Two small letters Alone with little significance But when paired Carry heavy consequence Repulse and rejection Persuasion and promise A single syllable that With impeccable timing Can ignite powerful fire But first that leap One of faith and blind abandonment Must be taken To go Where many have gone With dreams of different results To break down walls built strong and high A hard earned twinkle Gleaming in her eyes That smile so sharp Cutting sweetly deep Releasing the **** holding back Everything in life you wish for Before you I stand Heart pounding heavy Ready to leap from my chest With one thing on my mind A single statement to be made Not that your elegant beauty brightens the world For that is an obvious truth This statement is much simpler Bold and beautiful If uttered correctly As I bring myself to meet your eyes Deep like the sea and powerful Like the waves crashing on the shore My lips part "Hi."
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May 20, 2012
May 20, 2012 at 4:14 PM UTC
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