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I Wrote you a Poem
I wanted to write you a poem, I wanted to write you a song, I tried to do both but they came out wrong.
I'm keeping it simple, telling you what I've know, that when I look at you I feel as if I've flown.
My thoughts find you on a daily basis; freezing me to the spot breaking my train of thought.
Though frozen for a moment your smile warms me gently, my knees become jelly, as I see what can only be what the religious call heaven.
I see you alone and beg my legs to move to you, but the gears rust and I stand staring feeling foolish.
When I manage to utter a sound to you, you're always kind, that smile beaming back at me, and I feel a smile growing on my face as well.
I keep wishing you knew, but then the idea of this poem ending terrifies me; I'm at your whim. A feather on the breeze.
What else can I say? At this point you must know, but for good measure,
I like you,
And so I wrote you a poem.
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