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Him and I

Him and I

There was something about him and I,

If he were the sea then I was the tide,

He says I have a way of pulling him in,

We both know I’d jump in the ocean,

Even if I couldn’t swim.

- Taylor Chant

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RRG (Rebecca)

I know this feeling Taylor. It is a special kind of connection. Pinned because I liked it so much. 
Blessings, Rebecca

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Taylor Chant

It truly is,
It’s beautiful that we can find comfort and understanding through each other’s words
Thank you for the lovely comment
 

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Nigel Cresswell...

Beautiful. 
If you don't know it please look up Sand and Foam by kahil Gilbran. This piece reminds me of his phrasing and that's high praise. Lovely write. 
Nigel 

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Taylor Chant

I’ve never heard of him, I will definitely look him up now.
Thank you for the wonderful comparison Nigel.
 

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