She finally caught up with him, she said: I'm afraid I won't be able to catch up.
He said it was a pity that he was only five minutes away from getting on the bus.
She finally said: I don't want you to go.
He said, it's too late, my heart has gone.
She was shocked, he hugged, goodbye without looking back.
She walked down the stairs in despair when the phone rang.
Picking up, he said, he didn't want to see her sad at the station alone.
She said no, I'm going to leave.
Then she heard a real voice in her ear: Lie.
Looking back, hugging, kissing, full of warmth.
Please forgive my prudence, I just want to love you, want you to love me, want to be with you.
Thank you for putting up with my cowardice, thank you for giving me the courage to love you, and I want to be with you too.
Just want to love, want to be loved, want to be together, it's that simple.
Warm as such, with a faint smile.
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