Don’t Look

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Don’t look, don’t look they say,
but would true love ever come my way.
Don’t look for love.
(you don’t say)

So I don’t, but I’m strung out on lonely days,
upsidedown smiles, surrounded by unfamiliar faces.
True love, she can’t hide,
I will recognize her smile on first eye contact.

No more lonely pillows,
no sad tones from raindrops tapping my window.
I’m talking sunny picnics under a rainbow!
While our hearts beat a pleasant tune.

Love, where you at girl?!

We don’t have a lifetime,
but I’m willing to spend a lifetime.
Old and gray,
till our lifetime together fades away.

I don’t look for love,
but where in the world are you?
I’m not blind.
If I see her I will recognize love’s face on sight.

Love, I am lonely,
Please spend a lifetime.
Love, would you be mine
through the dark sunlight shine?

For love I don’t look,
‘cause loneliness left me blind.

Don’t look, don’t look for love.
They say love is blind.
So I’ve got my eyes closed,
and my arms open wide.

Don’t look for love.
(a love poem)

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