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Arizona
He was a southwestern breeze
A chilling wind
Taken for granted, aimless
But then I felt what it was like
To see the wind, to feel the air
To be swept away, to finally care
But I couldn't see where he was coming from
Or where he was going
Where he belonged
I could only see where he was
And that was piercing through my heart
The perfect soul, a work of art
He was Arizona
A sort of fiery sweet
Hot like the sun, but beautiful as the moon
With every word I had to swoon
He blew away my worries, my fears
The moving air dried my salt-stained tears
He took me with him wherever he drifted
No control, flying through his cyan sky
And he, he showed me
Every reason why
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