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Created on: August 18, 2008
I met a boy with
an Untouchable Face.
He had a smile like Stars
and eyes like the ocean.
His hair was like feathers in chocolate,
all Downy Dark.
I met a boy with an Untouchable Face,
the kind that you ache to touch, but never can.
I met a boy with an Untouchable Face.
And then he walked away.
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