GENTLE BREEZE.......Loving Him

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 CONVERSATION IN THE MIRROR

when I look in your eyes
I see an unbearable pain
and my heart begins to cry
wondering who in the world
could cause such a beautiful
delicate heart to suffer
I tried to hold your head up
but you force me away
I tried so hard to talk to you
to let you know all will be OK
you're drifting slowly back to
that lonely sea,where life is
full of darkness
and constant misery..
wake up my twin
you're headed in the
wrong direction
we're losing our smiles connection
and I can't travel this
road with you again,
you know you do have a choice my twin
to live your life happily till
the very end
my tears are falling
can't you see
this unbearable pain
that you're feeling is killing me
you need some love and tender affection
maybe then you'll see me again
your twin  
your reflection
because right now I feel
invisible


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