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This web page contains a poem about longing and desire, accompanied by an image and a video, along with a promotional message for an AI service.

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The web page titled "It might. be." features a poem divided into several paragraphs, expressing a deep longing and desire for someone's presence and touch. The poem is accompanied by an image of a person standing at the edge of a body of water, taken by Charlie Foster on Unsplash, and a YouTube video embedded below the image. The poem describes a yearning for comfort, solace, and closeness, with the speaker expressing their need to be held and their inability to move on. The web page also includes a promotional message for an AI service, recommending it as a more cost-effective alternative to ChatGPT Plus (GPT-4) and offering a trial account for users to try it out.

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  • The web page features a poem about longing and desire, divided into several paragraphs.
  • The poem expresses a deep yearning for someone's presence and touch, with the speaker unable to move on.
  • The poem is accompanied by an image of a person standing at the edge of a body of water, taken by Charlie Foster on Unsplash.
  • A YouTube video is embedded below the image.
  • The web page includes a promotional message for an AI service, recommending it as a more cost-effective alternative to ChatGPT Plus (GPT-4) and offering a trial account for users to try it out.

It might. be.

Just now.

Photo by Charlie Foster on Unsplash

I saw us breaking over the surface. I saw us parting without a purpose. Yet I ache for your comforting presence.

I wander around losing my solace. I surrender to this deceptive romance. Yet I want you so much. It fractured my essence.

I need you now. Just Hold me tight. I must. For you. It felt so right. Yet with you. Just now. I simply might.

I lay myself. As in your breath. I feel your depth. Within yourself. And in your laugh. Lingers what projects. Yet in your touch. I’ve lost what’s next.

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