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“I would give up everything I have for you,”
 He said.
 Then he signed his name on my hand left arm.
 And he might have caught me…
 Or I might have learned to fly
 (if I did, it wasn’t alone)
 Then he told me, directly told me,
 “I love you,”
 And I couldn’t respond because 
 It was the first time he had ever told me the truth.
 
 The room shifted, space grew between us
 We tried to beat the room’s gravity
 (that’s what I was supposed to do)
 Then I was carried away by blue eyes and gentler palms
 That didn’t let me down.
 
 He didn’t give up anything but sanity for me
 But took every “I’m sorry,”
 I could choke out,
 Heartfelt.
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