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You Always Knew
The camera can never capture your beauty
 Though, in snapshots, you’re always flawless
 I could never shine as bright as you could
 Or have my life so put together
 
 Best friends know what the other thinks
 And can see the other for what they are
 I can’t help but wonder what you see in me
 And if you think I could ever be so pretty
 
 I hold that old snapshot in my hand
 The first one we ever took
 And see the overly happy smiles on our faces
 Like even though we had just met, we knew
 
 The photo of us is somewhat faded
 Though our smiles remain sunshine bright
 And I know no matter what my brain tells me to think
 You know I’m just as luminescent, if not more.
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