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I wrote this when I had to move away from the love of my life. This is me telling her She has a place in my heart, and that she is the center of all my Thoughts, Dreams and Wishes. Love can Last forever if Both Hearts are willing!
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A Special Place |
| by Joshua Jackson |
I found a place which is warm and full of life
A place where all my dreams and wishes come alive
I hold one empty spot which is made just for you
In my heart is where this spot waits
For you to come and fill it's empty space
I found a place which is warm and full of life
A place where all my dreams and wishes come alive
And you are in its center
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