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A Loved Letter
To a girl so beautiful,
she could have replaced the sunset on a summer night.
I saw your beauty through your flaws,
the ones the made you think you were unworthy.
I saw the way your hair fell so perfectly,
to how your eyes would shine when you heard your favorite song.
I saw your infectious smile
and heard your contagious laugh.
I saw the way you tried to hide your pain
and how you always held smile even though you were hurting.
But I no longer see you.
Oh how I wish I could go back and let you know you were not invisible.
But for me to do such thing does not exist.
And for that I blame myself.
However some of that burden is taken away when the sun heads west,
because i’m reminded of you when the sky turns to art.
![](http://cdn.teenink.com/art/Feb12/sunsetkiss72.jpg)
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