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Shining Rays of Sunlight
On a peaceful winter afternoon,
In the late November Sun
I sat next to him, laughing
In the November rays of shining sun
.
If you were to watch us
We would look like… friends
But, personally
I wish I could call him that.
.
He means so much to me,
As the friend I’ve known forever,
Or so it seems, as the hourglass ticks by,
As the friend I’ve never truly met, I wish I was brave enough to try.
.
He’s the boy who I talk to
When my friends won’t listen
He’s the boy who…
Barely even notices me
.
I don’t want to talk too much,
scared he’ll think I’m annoying.
But with him, I’m different
I nervously ramble on endlessly
.
But, to him, in his eyes
It’s as if I’m invisible.
Like the girl no one truly knows
Because no one truly does.
.
We sat in the November sun
Innocent and careless
Why did the others have to talk?
And ruin it. The shining rays of sun vanished behind a cloud
.
But, they’re peeking out again.
With the rose color of the early morn sunrise
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