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I saw him first at the red light, His phone in his hand and his hat on his head, Normal and bright, I fell in love. If I were a male peacock, I would’ve flashed him, Strutted on my heels and showed him all my colors. If I were a male peacock, I would’ve stopped traffic to prance and dance, Until he noticed me. If I were more than just me, I would ignore every excuse, And make him see all my colors. But I’m not, I’m just me. And the light already turned green; He’s gone. And I am not a male peacock.
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Jul 27, 2024
Jul 27, 2024 at 10:39 AM UTC
If I Were A Male Peacock
I saw him first at the red light, His phone in his hand and his hat on his head, Normal and bright, I fell in love. If I were a male peacock, I would’ve flashed him, Strutted on my heels and showed him all my colors. If I were a male peacock, I would’ve stopped traffic to prance and dance, Until he noticed me. If I were more than just me, I would ignore every excuse, And make him see all my colors. But I’m not, I’m just me. And the light already turned green; He’s gone. And I am not a male peacock.
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Jul 27, 2024
Jul 27, 2024 at 10:39 AM UTC
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