A Poem i Wrote aboujt you
Love takes many forms — grammar notwithstanding
For a love poem written in the library, obviously no dictionary was consulted
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I learned to write without looking
At the kes
So that I could syate
At you CROSS THE ROO,
I m still worjing on it, but
I think I am gettinfg better at
Appreciating you patiently from a far.
Your exressions reveakling
That you know
I am writing
that I am plucking
these harmless heartstrings of
yours.