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You were the missing piece
In this puzzled life of mine.
Batteries kept this heart ticking
Daydreams kept this mind clicking
With static eyes and tunnel vision
This radio blasted improvision.
So there you found me broken down
Cold as steel and good for no one
Turning my frown upside down,
Learning to love more often,
Your affection proved my quickest fix
And now I find myself complete
A beautiful creation, from hands discreet.
Set me high upon your shelf, sweep me off my feet, again



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On Wednesday September 10th, 2008, Hello Dead Kitty (76) writes:
i really loved this, as well! Keep up the wonderful writes


On Monday August 4th, 2008, TropicalSnowstorm (747) writes:
I agree - love the great pattern, rhythm and humour. Nice!


On Thursday July 24th, 2008, Aleas (247) writes:
For some reason, you're posts bring a smile to my face. Last three lines put it all together for me. But Im a sucker for off beat rhymes and turnarounds.



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