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I thought that you'd forgotten by now,
I mean, it was so long ago! How can you still remember?

I thought that you'd gotten over that love, so childish.
I didn't mean to disappear like that!

I hoped you wouldn't remember the way I read daisies to you
I couldn't HELP but look at you like that!

You gave my soul some light, making ME see, dream.
You never gave up, did you. Knew, I'd return.

You always were a lover, even before you know it.
You don't know it, but I still love you, I want you, I yearn.

You can always have my heart, for I've stolen yours.
You say you can't hold on? PLEASE don't go! Stay with me!

You can have me! I will be yours, if only you'll stay here!!!!
You can't go like this! I love you too much!
             ~ Never a goodbye.

I love you
I love you




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On Wednesday July 14th, 2004, Vindicated_untouchable (23) writes:
I'll always stay...


On Tuesday July 13th, 2004, Vindicated_untouchable (23) writes:
If only I knew, my love, if only...


On Sunday July 11th, 2004, Vindicated_untouchable (23) writes:
I wish you were my Jared... My current situation is in identical correspondance to yours... If only my loves response was the same as yours... ~Kittie~


On Monday July 12th, 2004, scorpionstale (27) writes:
if only you knew, my kittie



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