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Turchish March
My heart recognized you as my wife
And when during sadness and sole
It search from where you are and where
You may be.

I was alone and then you came ,
Something change me, it became
Miracles of blissful moments that
Uplifts me with truth through you.

I am build to love someone, not to
Make hatred, although i'm not perfect
But i'm perfect to love you forever
No matter what destiny takes us.

Mockey i make this for you ..
Happy anniverasary Gl3nc3_19
I Love you so much and i miss you indeed
Hug ko hmmmmmmmm.mwah.
Godbless...ingat lagi..
................................."......................................"..............................................l

I know there are many unique and beautiful fish under the sea but she's my
Only Favorite fish among them all.

I used to hug my pillow every time i miss her
And eventually when doing it i'm telling her
That i love her so.

Even though i'm not there for her to care
I know i'm always there inside her heart
Loving her unconditionally.

Even when she's not around with me
I keep wondering of one good time were
Both privately dating happily.

when i kiss her Cheeks that was my
First attempt of doing ever since in my
Life to the Girl i love.
.............."...............................

Craving for love is easy but
Looking for True love is not

You were on the other side of a wall, I can see you clearly i can Talk to you loudly and but?
We can't stick each other

I wanted to hug you for so long
Instead of doing it but i can't
Because our distances were out of Reach

Every time i see you my heart
Feels so joy and beautiful because
We build it together intimately
And tremendously wonderful

My heart recognized you as my wife
And when during sadness and sole
It search from where you are and where
You may be.

I was alone and then you came ,
Something change me, it became
Miracles of blissful moments that
Uplifts me with truth

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