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Who's love has fallen As she begged me to promise, never to hurt her never to leave her and to always love her It was our first love, yet we were both very young The first time she touch me The first time I touched her The first time we made love We both trembled with excitement Something so different, so new A new feeling for both of us Constantly battling who loved who more Listening to nothing on the phone for hours daily With few words spoken, but just to hear each other breath for hours Was more then enough, with no one wanting to hang up Scribbling I love you's, initials and our names on every school book and folder She was always telling their friends how much I love her While I tell the boys and act cool and say she only wants me Yet no one knows about our young passionate love As we cruise the lake pontchartrain in my muscle car with my group of friends, each with a girl in hand following As we go to school dances Running the streets during Mardi Gras Partying in the Big Easy Barn fires parting on the Mississippi river As we work on our cars daily the girls are always there So much teenage clean fun **** we did it all! And we were good at it Quaaludes, *** and beer How grown up we felt Now those times are gone Yet still very vivid memories As we grew older we drifted apart Many, many years later I sometimes try to find her Sometimes I do Sometime I don't When I do, we reminisce Her married with kids still in the same neighborhood Me still single with a great career traveling the world
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Feb 4, 2015
Feb 4, 2015 at 7:55 PM UTC
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Who's love has fallen As she begged me to promise, never to hurt her never to leave her and to always love her It was our first love, yet we were both very young The first time she touch me The first time I touched her The first time we made love We both trembled with excitement Something so different, so new A new feeling for both of us Constantly battling who loved who more Listening to nothing on the phone for hours daily With few words spoken, but just to hear each other breath for hours Was more then enough, with no one wanting to hang up Scribbling I love you's, initials and our names on every school book and folder She was always telling their friends how much I love her While I tell the boys and act cool and say she only wants me Yet no one knows about our young passionate love As we cruise the lake pontchartrain in my muscle car with my group of friends, each with a girl in hand following As we go to school dances Running the streets during Mardi Gras Partying in the Big Easy Barn fires parting on the Mississippi river As we work on our cars daily the girls are always there So much teenage clean fun **** we did it all! And we were good at it Quaaludes, *** and beer How grown up we felt Now those times are gone Yet still very vivid memories As we grew older we drifted apart Many, many years later I sometimes try to find her Sometimes I do Sometime I don't When I do, we reminisce Her married with kids still in the same neighborhood Me still single with a great career traveling the world
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Feb 4, 2015 at 7:55 PM UTC
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