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Posted by: WittyRuby on: September 8, 2008

Bao nhiêu nắng để làm khô 1 dòng sông ?
Bao nhiêu mưa để cuốn trôi 1 sa mạc ?
Bao nhiêu đêm để giết chết 1 nỗi nhớ ?
Bao nhiêu cái hôn để đong đầy 1 tình yêu?
Bao nhiêu cái nắm tay để xóa bỏ khoảng cách ?
Bao nhiêu cái ôm để thấy ta trưởng thành ?
Bao nhiêu lời nói dối mới làm anh hiểu em ?
Bao nhiêu nụ cười để làm vơi khắc khoải ?
Bao nhiêu im lặng để biết ta là của nhau ?
Bao nhiêu chờ đợi để đổi lấy 1 lời yêu chân thành?

Bao nhiêu thời gian để em không còn nhớ anh?

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