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If I look into your eyes, Would you look at mine? If I smiled at you, Would you smile at me too? For when I look into your eyes, I get to feel. I melt as your brown eyes, Your **** eyes swims deep into mine. But I know you do not want to, You do not want my trenches, And as beautiful your eyes can be in sunlight, Like you, I’ll just stare. For I will smile at you, As sweet as a girl who’s never been in love, Who has no clue of what it takes to love, For I adore you so much that I hate you. But I don’t like your smiles, I love your laughs. So please, always laugh. For I am infatuated by you. In a room full of people, It’s you I look for. For an unspoken thing, Keeps me waiting. And I look at you, And smile, But feel afraid, For I was frozen. I was broken, And you made me feel. Again, it flutters, I won’t let it. But If my heart wasn’t taken, Will you have it? If your heart wasn’t taken, Can I have it?
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Sep 24, 2018
Sep 24, 2018 at 3:44 AM UTC
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If I look into your eyes, Would you look at mine? If I smiled at you, Would you smile at me too? For when I look into your eyes, I get to feel. I melt as your brown eyes, Your **** eyes swims deep into mine. But I know you do not want to, You do not want my trenches, And as beautiful your eyes can be in sunlight, Like you, I’ll just stare. For I will smile at you, As sweet as a girl who’s never been in love, Who has no clue of what it takes to love, For I adore you so much that I hate you. But I don’t like your smiles, I love your laughs. So please, always laugh. For I am infatuated by you. In a room full of people, It’s you I look for. For an unspoken thing, Keeps me waiting. And I look at you, And smile, But feel afraid, For I was frozen. I was broken, And you made me feel. Again, it flutters, I won’t let it. But If my heart wasn’t taken, Will you have it? If your heart wasn’t taken, Can I have it?
There's nothing more frightful than a frozen heart knowing how to feel again.
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Sep 24, 2018
Sep 24, 2018 at 3:44 AM UTC
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