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Shall I say “I love you” again? Endless fawning adoration, I fear there will be a day when You tire of my adulation. But those words are bound up in me, And I can’t hold “I love you” in, They cry out with sincerity, Though to your ears they might wear thin. “I love you” is significant, It shows you how I want to live, Born of feeling magnificent, But sometimes all I have to give. Forgive for each I “love you,” Don’t dismissively demean it, They’re only spoken if they’re true, And each time a man should mean it.
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Dec 21, 2018
Dec 21, 2018 at 9:22 AM UTC
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Shall I say “I love you” again? Endless fawning adoration, I fear there will be a day when You tire of my adulation. But those words are bound up in me, And I can’t hold “I love you” in, They cry out with sincerity, Though to your ears they might wear thin. “I love you” is significant, It shows you how I want to live, Born of feeling magnificent, But sometimes all I have to give. Forgive for each I “love you,” Don’t dismissively demean it, They’re only spoken if they’re true, And each time a man should mean it.
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Dec 21, 2018
Dec 21, 2018 at 9:22 AM UTC
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