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Dearest
I should be able to say I love you.
The word love seems so controversial,
but I don’t care, I know all it means.
If I say I love you, I love you.
It doesn’t matter how;
Love should not stay romantic or familial.
I’ve already found romantic love.
It’s not the same as how I love you.
You’re like an older brother to me,
better than the one I already have.
You know you make me laugh a lot,
but you don’t know how much I need it.
You’re someone I can talk to about anything
and share my emotions without judgment.
I’ve never trusted anyone more.
I don’t flinch at any sudden contact from you.
I know you wouldn’t hurt me.
I wrote a Candy Gram as thank you
and paid for it to be sent,
but that only told you a quarter of what I feel towards you.
Still, I don’t think I wasted my couple of bucks.
I want the courage to send you letters,
ones that tell you everything.
“Dearest Older Brother Figure,
I thank you for all you’ve done. I love you.”
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