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A rhythm starts
At first
A low, soft, slow pace
But soon
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I Love You Too

A rhythm starts
At first
A low, soft, slow pace
But soon
The tones increase in tempo
Reaching an unpredicted rate
Faster and faster
Louder and louder
The sound becomes unbearable
It fills every corner of the room
Quickening with the second
Breaking down the walls
Volumes of sound come pouring out
The world begins to crumble
But then
After years of waiting
After decades of unbearable suspense
After gallons of tense sweat
After thousands of hours
Pouring over calculated risk
You say it
'I love you too'
And the walls reform
The world becomes new
Better than ever before
The sky becomes brighter
The days become happier
The minutes pass
With smiles and laughter
Knowing that everything is where it should be
'I love you'
'I love you too'

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