Eyes see you cry I can only accompany ,
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silent comfort
silently do nothing for you to share
see your tears with the tears sparkling in the eyes
Can you faintly see if the peach face
dim moonlight
look out the window one night so we
or light or laughter Ou moments spent
see you cry at night ,
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sleep ?
pillow is wet,
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heart within reach in the distance I did not dare
that you wipe the tears of deep frustration
eyes to see you cry eye
quietly to understand and share the sufferings of helpless
I can accompany you around
I can accompany side
in your heart I know that life can
tears your eyes is a friend I can not always resolve the
eye watching you cry I pray you also wish
God in the past with the age of away too much of your stuff
in your future life
all that he will multiply the return and compensation
eyes watching you cry I want to say to you
strong
you have always been the face of
smiling face
your world for the Thanksgiving and happy hearts and beautiful minds Enchongrushan
hope you remove the burden of doing genuine
their excessive happiness happy life
embrace tomorrow
embrace hope to meet a happy life
watching you cry your eyes
actually still a need to love children ... ...
doomed knew them
also looked doomed to the departure
eye
your tears I can only accompany you around ... good ...相关的主题文章:
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人类的长河演绎着割舍不了血脉和爱的灵魂
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The group messaging battle just heated up with the announcement Sunday that Skype has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire GroupMe, a group messaging service that will enhance Skype's ability to facilitate text and photo messaging.
With this acquisition, Skype said in a press release that GroupMe will provide "best-in-class text-based communications and innovative features that enable users to connect, share locations and photos and make plans with their closest ties."
Given the hyper-competitive backdrop of this booming group messaging field, it's no surprise that Skype's CEO Tony Bates told The Wall Street Journal about how important he thinks the mobile group messaging space is to his company. That's evidenced by the multiple deals in that space taking in the past year, including Google's purchase of group messaging company Slide in August of last year, Facebook's rollout of its Group Chat capabilities after it acquired group messaging app Beluga in March of this year, and Apple's June announcement of iMessage in iOS 5 that's also capable of group messaging.
Even though Skype agreed in May to sell itself to Microsoft for $8.5 billion, that transaction has not been completed yet. Skype's CEO didn't specify the terms of the agreement between Skype and GroupMe, which is expected to close on Monday.