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Created on: August 24, 2009
Your face,
your voice,
your eyes.
They're all so addicting.
I'm addicted to you,
but it's not like you care.
You pass by me,
and give me
two second glance.
But it doesn't mean anything to you.
It means everything to me.
You're like a drug,
that I can't quit.
because you're always there,
and there's always an opportunity
to hear your voice.
To see your face.
To look into your eyes.
It's all an addiction.
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