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so much that the sea froths at the mouth in excitement
so much that the sun waits to rise early to give us more time
so much that the moon lingers to witness as we unfold our bodies limb from limb
so much that the trees stand in honor when we hold hands
so much that the wings of butterflies mimic the rhythm of our hearts
so much that the wind rushes from North to South telling of my love
I love you
so much
so much
so much
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How much?
Date: Wednesday, 3rd June 2015 @ 09:41:11 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: Cathartic

I love you so much
so much that the sea froths at the mouth in excitement
so much that the sun waits to rise early to give us more time
so much that the moon lingers to witness as we unfold our bodies limb from limb
so much that the trees stand in honor when we hold hands
so much that the wings of butterflies mimic the rhythm of our hearts
so much that the wind rushes from North to South telling of my love
I love you
so much
so much
so much
Everything in this world knows I love you so much.

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