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Created on: June 22, 2008
We stand there to say goodbye.
We hug and close our eyes.
We kiss.
Oh how much I dispise this night's end.
"One more."
We constantly kept saying,
each time we'd pull away.
And when the night finally came to an end,
just like in the movies,
we slowly slid out of each other's grip.
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an inch apart
and yet,
a mile away.
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and
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