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What feelings are being shown by the author of this poem?

i look into your eyes and see a thousand broken pieces,
and underneath the clouds lay a thousand stars,
in between the lines are a thousand mis-spoken words,
and underneath the pain are thousand scars,

could we fly to the moon and never regret it,
hold hands until we let go, and never turn back,
cause the world is full of people, that i don't really like,
and i'd rather look at the beauty in his eyes.

the lightness of our heads,
after jumping up and down to our favorite songs,
and never being bothered by the presence of another person,
because on the moon the thousand mis spoken words are said, the thousand scars dissapeared, the broken pieces are only 1 and the thousand stars above our head.

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