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That word didn't exist
in my vocabulary

Apathy, Depression

Now those were my
kind of words

But

You
You came into my life
You changed me
The lifeless decaying
emotionless matter
that stopped beating
over a decade ago
You, with your sweet, tender, magical touch
All in an instant
You brought me back to life

You've filled the void
Replaced it with...
LOVE

I've never imagined
anything like this

I just want to scream it to the world
Let everyone, everybody know
Just what you have done for me
Just how AMAZING & WONDERFUL you are

You bring me happiness
TRUE happiness

I love you and i'm not afraid to show it

I have given you my heart
and
in return
what i have received
i can never repay
it's priceless

HAPPY
now that's my word



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On Saturday November 18th, 2006, carlosjackal (1614) writes:
Perfection.


On Saturday March 25th, 2006, Mistress Shadow (335) writes:
X) Happiness is always wonderful. ~T


On Monday October 10th, 2005, An Expired Member (58) writes:
i like being happy, and so im glad i have something in common w/ you... now come on, who doesn't feel happy ONCE in their life? i like this poem


On Saturday June 18th, 2005, ShardsofSilence (347) writes:
awesomeness ^__^ "dont worry...be happy" =D


On Monday June 13th, 2005, alone (200) writes:
wow this was good I enjoyed



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