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I love you...

You came into my world
Out of my dreams
You changed my life
In more ways than one
You showed me the meaning of life
You taught me to love
With not a touch
Not a word of romance
You made me realize
What I had been missin
Until now...
I believed u were created
To be mine
That somewhere, some time
I had wished upon a star
For you to come into my life
And I am thankful
To Him
For He listened and understood
He gave me moments
Which I can cherish
And be happy about
Jus wanted u to know that
I love u
More than words can say

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