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Honey

I've been missing you I should be kissing you, I wouldn't tell a lie got a love I can't deny.

Late-night I listen for your call it never really matter how you came and went like ocean tides silently falling against a sandy beach.

I close my eyes and I see you clear
It feels like you're lying here next to me, Honey come back to me.

Your love was so sweet like an open flower in bloom I'm dizzy from the time we spent together I thought it would be forever.

I keep dreaming about your honey dip sweet sugar-coated lips and loli-pop fingertips.

You know that I adored you its the way you loved me that kept me stuck on you like honey glue.

"When no one would protect you I'm sorry I wasn't around to make them respect you."

"I loved you cause you were my Honey even when I didn't have any money."

Now you free among the angels "Babe" bee who you are Mother Nature made you smile on the rising sun there will be no more darkness.

DESPERATELY SHE DIES A SLOW DEATH PINT UP BY HER PAIN.

MAYBE IF YOU OPEN UP YOU’RE HEART I COULD BE YOUR FANTASY COME TRUE.

HIDDEN DEEP INSIDE YOU IS A LOVE PURE AS GOLD.
 
NEVER KNOWING WHO TO BELIEVE ALWAYS BEING ABANDONED IN LOVE.
WHEN I FIRST LAID EYES ON YOU I KNEW YOU WHERE MY FALLEN ANGEL.
THE FEATHERS IN YOUR WINGS FLYING TO ME TO BE FREE.

RIP Toni: February February 5, 1979, February 16, 2020.

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