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I glazed at you picture a hundred times,
wondering if you'll ever be mine.
The day that we first met,
is the greatest thing that has happend yet.
All the wonderous things you do and say,
your in my head the entire day.
Remembering our first bite,
always gets me through the night.
I swear you put me under a spell,
it feels like love though I can not tell.
Many other people couldnt do this to me,
It's lke you've traped my heart and swallowed the key.
Awaiting the day that we will meet,
seeing you gravel at my feet.
Wonderous thought run through my head,
some of them with you and I in bed.
To see your smile and feel your touch,
perhaps I'd like it just a little to much.
Though I wish you were just on the other side of a door,
the distance between us is impossible to ignore.
So untill then my dark knight,
I await the day you take me from this light.



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On Friday August 6th, 2004, MEATGRINDER MAN (510) writes:
Beautiful.


On Monday November 24th, 2003, happymurderer (203) writes:
Special someone, eh? That's cool. I know who its about but I'll keep that to myself and you and the other person...


On Thursday November 13th, 2003, Deliverence (797) writes:
*Grins* Heh, who is this person that lurks in the night that you so desire?-Kefka



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