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More Than a Companionship
Only a few times in a lifetime do you have a bond with someone
as strong as a magnet to metal.
Like when a petal from a wildflower attracts a bee,
you attracted me.
Maybe it's magic,
or maybe it's a tactic,
but I believe this bond was meant to be.
To create memories, build trust, and to adjust the way of living life.
To share our hopes and dreams.
Like looking into a telescope to see the stars,
or like listening to a guitar,
you brought hope to me.
Hope that someone will finally understand
and not overlook me.
Someone that would dig underneath the surface
to find someone who didn't want a companion,
but someone who wanted a best friend.
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