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What Grandpa never told Him
If you ever saw two best friends, then
It was him and me
So, by chance, we met
And my heart became as inseparable as it could ever be
I never met anyone quite like you, who
with one look, into my brown eyes
Brought me out of my blues
Soon, love does wear thin and it hides
I didn't express it to you, I
let it slide
Austin,
My letters to you are now tucked, in
a chest that I forgot about in the loft
And, your memory of me has now faded,
into the winds, that feel so soft
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