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Created on: August 19, 2008
Ode to the butterfly girl
When morning breaks,
I wake up to your face.
Whisper your name,
feel the feelings I can't contain:
That I love you.
Yes, I love you.
Walk to my car,
How did we get this far?
Smell you on my shirt,
I know someday this will hurt.
Because I love you,
For now I love you
It's really sad.
I know I'm bad.
But you can't regret,
What you never had.
We know I'll run,
So for now let's have some fun.
You know it's true,
You love me too.
Yes, I love you,
but I love you,
for now, I love you,
I'll never tell you,
I love you.
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