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How can I Hate this World

Sometimes the world gives me so many reasons to hate it
but whenever it happens I just stop and think of u n say:
How can I hate this world when you are a part of it

I searched through books &; leafed through cards;
For words that what convey, what I had in my heart,
but when I sat down to write, all I can write was....I Love You

Never waste an opportunity
to say 'I love you' to someone you really like,
coz it is not everyday you will meet the person
who has the magic to let you fall in love

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