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Contributed by
israpon
on
Thursday, 14th June 2007 @ 12:50:42 PM in AEST
Topic:
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I still remember how everything smelt,
I still remember how the air felt.
The summer heat was enough to make you choke. So thick you could taste it.
I still remember your big brown eyes,
How you spoke with that southern twang.
I think I may have left a piece of myself down in the deep south.
Your voice was so relaxing, your grin lit up the room.
I think I may have left a piece of myself down in the deep south.
I couldn't wait to get out
I took it all for grated.
My teenage mind was oblivious and careless, and now that I'm gone, I think I may be in over my head.
I think I may have left a piece of myself down in the deep south.
Copyright ©
israpon
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2007-06-14 12:50:42] (Date/Time posted on
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