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One day exploring I came across a soul About as famous as one could in life be Alone as that what she wished at the tie To escape the prying eyes and to feel free After talking just awhile trust was born And with my vow never to mention a name I spent the longest time knowing her The full moon shone the dawn sun the same Longer deeper trusting honesty became one Just so to be themselves first time in ages Almost impossible for them not to be so Famours but lonely personal book many pages To relax undress disguise by candle and fire Simply to be with another no autographs desire Not young deeply sublime a soul became the cryer Abandon trust release of feelings in public brier My word remains as is still untill I one day die A soul so very known yet lonely as could ever be To love such a precious gem as I did back when To have known the release love as deep as the sea terrence michael sutton copyrght 2018
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May 18, 2018
May 18, 2018 at 10:12 PM UTC
NEVER BEEN SO BLESSED
One day exploring I came across a soul About as famous as one could in life be Alone as that what she wished at the tie To escape the prying eyes and to feel free After talking just awhile trust was born And with my vow never to mention a name I spent the longest time knowing her The full moon shone the dawn sun the same Longer deeper trusting honesty became one Just so to be themselves first time in ages Almost impossible for them not to be so Famours but lonely personal book many pages To relax undress disguise by candle and fire Simply to be with another no autographs desire Not young deeply sublime a soul became the cryer Abandon trust release of feelings in public brier My word remains as is still untill I one day die A soul so very known yet lonely as could ever be To love such a precious gem as I did back when To have known the release love as deep as the sea terrence michael sutton copyrght 2018
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May 18, 2018
May 18, 2018 at 10:12 PM UTC
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