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Aug 30
You once said you loved me
You said you once loved me
You said you loved me
You said you loved
You loved
You once loved
You once loved me
This poem started as a play on words and structure.  One word added, subtracted or order changed each line.  Behold a truth.  The poem represents that changes in a relationship take place over time, one piece at a time.  People rarely fall out of love overnight, but rather it is the culmination of many events over time.
Written by
Robert Moe  South Carolina
(South Carolina)   
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