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In each other all along
‘The minute I heard my first love storyI started looking for you, not knowinghow blind that was. Lovers don’t finally meet somewhere.They’re in each other all along.- Rumi
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the deepest secret nobody knows
i carry your heart with me by e. e. cummings i carry your heart with me (i carry it inmy heart) i am never without it (anywherei go you go, my dear; and whatever is doneby only me is your … Continue reading
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Lips are always burning
NEVER SAY IT IS NOT GOD by Hafiz, translated by Daniel Ladinsky, from the book *The Subject Tonight Is Love* I taste what you taste. I know the kind of lyrics your Soul most likes. I know which sounds will … Continue reading
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