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Chapter Summaries Poem
A boy and a girl Loved each other very much.
Unfortunately the Girl Died..:(
.
Boy was Upset so much; and he couldn’t Stop his Tears.
...He kept on Crying Day and Night..:’(
.
Many People gave Sympathy, but no Argument could Stop His Tears.
.
One Night He Slept and had a Dream;
He saw the Girl in Heaven with so many Girls of Her age.
He felt Relax..
.
But He Noticed that every Girl was in Fairy Dress; and had a Lightened Candle in their Hands, but his GF had a Candle which was not Lightened..!
.
He asked Her:
“Y Ur Candle is not Lightened?”
.
She said:
“Whenever I enlighten My Candle;
Ur Tears fall on it..!
Please Stop Crying. :’( :’( :’(
…………………………………………………………………
Its love,♥ when a little girl puts her energy to give
…show more content…
Until the Last rose Dies." </3

……………………………………
Girl:" I'm feeling-cold"

Guy: "here take it " (gives her his jacket)

Girl: "My neck is cold"

Guy: "Here"(gives her his scarf)

Girl: "My lips are cold"

Guy: (Holds her, pulls her close, and kisses her) muwahhh :

Guy : "All better?" R u alright now ?

Girl : **blushes** kissess :)
………………………………………………….
When I saw you I was afraid to meet you. When I met you I was afraid to kiss you. When I kissed you I was afraid to love you. Now that I love you, I am afraid you will leave me...
……………………………………………………
-A Girl will Smile in Pain,
Cry in Joy..:)

-She will give Up all Her Pleasures; just for a Smile from Someone She Loves..♥

-She will Change a 100 Dresses, n still not Like any..:-D

-She will Shout Like Maniacs;
Then Cry Like a Lil' kid..:(

-She would Hug you, n forget the World..;)

-She would be Satisfied by a Simple:
"I'm there.."

-A Girl doesn't Need big Thngs in Life,
She is Happy with the Small Popcorn at the Movie..:)

-Value the Girls in Your Life,
Be It Ur Mother, Sister, Grandmother,
Wife, Love-mate or a Friend...

-She has given Her Soul for Ur

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