Paris
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This poem was a collaboration between a very special friend of mine and me. You can see where our 2 styles change, yet to us, the 2 put together is what makes it a beautiful work of art. It was originally based off the lock bridge in Paris. (the lock on the cover is a photo of the lock I put on the Bridge for us). Off the idea of what the lock means to us, the poem morphed into the many aspects of our relationship and what it means t us... This poem means the world to me.. Let me know what you think?
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