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A Diamond
I’ve found it hard to believe in something,
 I don’t really believe in imaginary creatures.
 I don’t believe in Santa Claus,
 For the sole reason that I can get a free coal to keep me warm.
 
 I treasured that piece of coal, cause after millions of years,
 in turned into you, a diamond.
 
 I didn’t believe in perfection till I found you.
 Even as I learned your flaws,
 and The cause for why you did things.
 I still believed it in you, to this day, I still believe it.
 
 I swam in the sparkling blue oceans of your eyes for days,
 and I didn’t care if I drowned, and even if I did.
 You wouldn’t let me drown.
 
 You were my wings that helped me fly out.
 and You were my anchor keeping me from flying south.
 Cause I didn’t mind spending the winters here, if I had you.
 If I had your hand to warm mine, as we crossed the downtown lights.
 I knew if I seen your smile, it would keep me warm.
 
 and I still trace constellations trying to find the north star,
 So I can find my way back to you.

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