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Created on: July 21, 2009
This part of me that has been missing
I saw a glimmer, when we were kissing
You came into my life, it felt complete
it went away, in the morror of my conceit
One day I found you standing on a hill
it was not my wish, but even still
You held me tight as always did
difference was, I was not a kid
I grew and grew, and grew some more
leaps and bounds, the love did pour
And when I entered in, with you
I realized, that this was true
Now I am incomplete as ever could
a burning fire with out the should
But here is happiness that fills my heart
just one piece of me, not so far apart
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