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But instead I laughed, hard like I used to And your arms felt like the sand and the ocean And I looked into you're blue eyes, and I appreciate the different shades Fighting for your attention, and you're oblivious to the war waging Your laugh is the sweetest sound I've ever heard And your heart holds the beat And I can't get that song out of my head And I hope you'll never leave my bed Because your body is so warm you could melt all the icebergs And I laugh as I blame you for global warming Becuse beauty like yours Beauty that beams from within and pierces the skin of all those you meet Beauty that expands like a black hole when you smile and I melt Beauty like you consumes me.
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Sep 14, 2017
Sep 14, 2017 at 9:14 AM UTC
I wanted to say I love you
But instead I laughed, hard like I used to And your arms felt like the sand and the ocean And I looked into you're blue eyes, and I appreciate the different shades Fighting for your attention, and you're oblivious to the war waging Your laugh is the sweetest sound I've ever heard And your heart holds the beat And I can't get that song out of my head And I hope you'll never leave my bed Because your body is so warm you could melt all the icebergs And I laugh as I blame you for global warming Becuse beauty like yours Beauty that beams from within and pierces the skin of all those you meet Beauty that expands like a black hole when you smile and I melt Beauty like you consumes me.
joanna-louise-alexandre
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Sep 14, 2017
Sep 14, 2017 at 9:14 AM UTC
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