Poem -

the girl who taught me how to fly

the girl who taught me how to fly

She was unique that I know.
She believed there was no place called hell.
But heaven existed in every moonbeam.
She thought that ice cream was for anytime.
She believed in smiling and laughing
And said frowns were a crazy thing.
She believed in love, oh boy!
Did she ever believe in love.
Then one magnificent day
She gave all her love to me?
I never thought that I could fly
But she said of course you can silly.
Taking my hand in hers
We flew high above the mountains.
Alongside the eagles.
In a place where only true lovers
Could breathe the pure air.

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