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You're  beautiful, To me, my hope in the morning light and dream in the dusk of night The sight of you opens more doors in my life than even the greatest of writings Your beautiful eyes make me shed more tears than the Grimmest funeral I see no earth, no creation without you in it. Importance opens my eyes, as I do not have love for people, I cannot see a world where I must live without you. Your auburn locks shine through  my very soul, the sunlight gives your face a heavenly glow, so radiant that only a fool wouldn't fall for you, My Angel, forgive me my carelessness but I feel only love for you and I don't believe that any words could  ever describe your  beauty and divinity but tried I have to explain the  extent  of  my feelings for you as I sit here and think, I hope to  see  you  again and open my heart to you  personally Like I always desired in the first place.
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Dec 27, 2017
Dec 27, 2017 at 8:56 PM UTC
Dear Anna
You're  beautiful, To me, my hope in the morning light and dream in the dusk of night The sight of you opens more doors in my life than even the greatest of writings Your beautiful eyes make me shed more tears than the Grimmest funeral I see no earth, no creation without you in it. Importance opens my eyes, as I do not have love for people, I cannot see a world where I must live without you. Your auburn locks shine through  my very soul, the sunlight gives your face a heavenly glow, so radiant that only a fool wouldn't fall for you, My Angel, forgive me my carelessness but I feel only love for you and I don't believe that any words could  ever describe your  beauty and divinity but tried I have to explain the  extent  of  my feelings for you as I sit here and think, I hope to  see  you  again and open my heart to you  personally Like I always desired in the first place.
My first ever love letter, dedicated to that heavenly girl for whom my love knows no bounds.
FranklinZoko
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Dec 27, 2017
Dec 27, 2017 at 8:56 PM UTC
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