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Created on: May 16, 2008
The waves crashed against the shore,
As you took me to the beach to explore,
We watched the gulls fly to land,
Watched children playing in the sand.
As you took my hand into yours,
I knew I wanted you for evermore,
You kissed me beneath the moon,
And my heart went boom.
Your eyes were twinkling like the stars,
Dancing around the velvet skies,
I wish you was here to still share this,
I love you and how you I do miss.
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