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She stole little pieces of his heart or maybe he gave them to her freely the truth is most likely hidden in another story another song another poem it was the little things the simplest of gestures the kindest of her smile the soft colors reflecting in her eyes in how she had perfected the art of a hug both in the duration and snugness it was the the way she talked how every word that left her lips became a song bird all its own it was in the way she listened and the way she was quiet when nothing else needed to be said in how she turned a moment of silence into a heart felt orchestra and with every piece she stole and every piece he gave his heart grew bigger   and so the story went the truth hiding in the open pages of a book the notes of a song waiting in a poem unwritten where she stole and he gave until there was nothing left to give and nothing left to steal and all that was left was love
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Jun 28, 2019
Jun 28, 2019 at 4:55 PM UTC
a poem unwritten
She stole little pieces of his heart or maybe he gave them to her freely the truth is most likely hidden in another story another song another poem it was the little things the simplest of gestures the kindest of her smile the soft colors reflecting in her eyes in how she had perfected the art of a hug both in the duration and snugness it was the the way she talked how every word that left her lips became a song bird all its own it was in the way she listened and the way she was quiet when nothing else needed to be said in how she turned a moment of silence into a heart felt orchestra and with every piece she stole and every piece he gave his heart grew bigger   and so the story went the truth hiding in the open pages of a book the notes of a song waiting in a poem unwritten where she stole and he gave until there was nothing left to give and nothing left to steal and all that was left was love
akira-chinen
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Jun 28, 2019
Jun 28, 2019 at 4:55 PM UTC
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