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Sometimes you know that the one you love will not be at your side forever. But you also know that that special person will always live within you.
At times I think love brings too much sadness.
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Your Eyes |
| by Helea |
When I look at your eyes, I see your true self.
I see you're sweet, and caring.
I see you're giving and forgiving.
I see your love for me.
When I look at your eyes I stop myself from crying
When I'm alone and think about your eyes I cry.
I can't stop thinking that one day I'll never see those eyes again
That I'll never see the love or the sweetness
Or the love that makes you who you are.
One day you'll be gone - gone from me.
Gone from this world.
No matter what happens, those eyes will one day close
And forever rest in peace.
But you'll never be completely gone,
Because every time I close my eyes,
There you will be.
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