It Was a Year Ago Today
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It Was a Year Ago Today

The artist pens a special poem for a beautiful lioness or should we say a beautiful dove that has captured his heart, a year from the exact day he fell for her.

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It Was a Year Ago Today
It's been exactly one year since the day

That things changed from .......

"Hey! I think I have a crush on you"

To

" Hey! I think I'm in love with you"

I still reminisce of that night

As being one of the best in my life.......

Probably because I know it's a moment

That wont happen twice

Or because it was a moment

I knew I was alive

And You don't know it but today I cried

Because Its hard believing in a lie....

Believing it is you, that could be my wife

And to hold me

Whenever I feel lonely

You would come console me

You would mentally, physically

And spiritually know me

You'd give me your heart

And let me hold the key

We would have a home out in Rome

Touring Italy

I'd give you a family

I cried because I know it's all a fantasy

I cried cause I know you'll soon be done with me

Its not a secret that you'll never be in love with me

Your sister said I'd never know the pain..........

Of feeling for somebody who could never feel the same

She doesn't know it

but that's been the way

I've lived my life on a day to day

Because ever since a year ago today

I've been hopelessly in love

with a dove

I know soon will choose to fly away.

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