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You could say That falling in love Is an easy thing for me                                             Heart open                                             Arms outstretched                                             Stars in my eyes My feeble heart Was built Around the hope That one day I'd find my one true love And live a fairytale                                              Sweet and soft But the plan was drawn By a darker force My love never comes Like an unwatered flower My heart whithers                                              It turns to dust                                              It's swept away But still I'll lay her In my bed Waiting                                              For a candied letter                                              A sweet kiss                                              A gentle touch                                              A reason to live
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Nov 20, 2014
Nov 20, 2014 at 10:18 PM UTC
letter to oneself
You could say That falling in love Is an easy thing for me                                             Heart open                                             Arms outstretched                                             Stars in my eyes My feeble heart Was built Around the hope That one day I'd find my one true love And live a fairytale                                              Sweet and soft But the plan was drawn By a darker force My love never comes Like an unwatered flower My heart whithers                                              It turns to dust                                              It's swept away But still I'll lay her In my bed Waiting                                              For a candied letter                                              A sweet kiss                                              A gentle touch                                              A reason to live
christopher-zaghi
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Nov 20, 2014
Nov 20, 2014 at 10:18 PM UTC
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