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Kiss Her When She Cries
Tears fall like the rain
But silently, they pass
Emotions free and raw,
She says things she knows she'll regret
Empty words full of thought,
Deliberation in each look.
Thoughtful eyes meet nervous trembles
A cuteness that adds to her charm
Hold her close, cradle her tightly
Arms around her waist,
Let her cry
Smiles passed between laughter
Hands twined for all to see
"She means so much,"
"He means too much to me"
Catch her when she struggles,
Make her laugh when she frowns.
When the light leaves her face,
Light a candle.
Hold her closer, to your heart
Don't let her slip by
Let her cry
Melancholy hearts etched in bathroom stalls,
In blues and red and greens
Flowers blooming in the saddest places,
The rain brings out the best in us.
Pianos playing in the background
Laughter filling the front.
Smiles and laced fingers,
This is happiness.
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