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"Like peanut butter and jelly, I want us to be together"
Not Here, Not Now
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Dynahlee
You come to me and go away like waves
You change moods like seasons change weather
Sometimes you act hard like a rock
Sometimes as light, soft, and nice as a feather
With you it's on and off like light
While I stay strong with great defense and might
But I don't think I'll win the fight
My inconsolable heart can't take anymore
You're putting me down
All the way to the floor
Just like the ocean will never run out of water
Just like the sky won't ever change to another color
I don't want to run out of your love
Like peanut butter and jelly, I want us to be together
You and me
Me and you
Always and forever...
I said hello
But I don't want to say goodbye
Not here, not now, not today
Not for a senseless reason
Not this way
Not Here, Not Now by Dynahlee @FamilyFriendPoems
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You change moods like seasons change weather
Sometimes you act hard like a rock
Sometimes as light, soft, and nice as a feather
With you it's on and off like light
While I stay strong with great defense and might
But I don't think I'll win the fight
My inconsolable heart can't take anymore
You're putting me down
All the way to the floor
Just like the ocean will never run out of water
Just like the sky won't ever change to another color
I don't want to run out of your love
Like peanut butter and jelly, I want us to be together
You and me
Me and you
Always and forever...
I said hello
But I don't want to say goodbye
Not here, not now, not today
Not for a senseless reason
Not this way
Not Here, Not Now by Dynahlee @FamilyFriendPoems
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