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I have a secret I’ll never say: You are the apple of my eye. And if that isn’t scandalous, You’re the pecan to my pie. You're quite like a summer's day, Except that you're more fair, And I would gladly be the breeze That tussles with your hair. If I could burrow in your arms And snuggle in your chest, Then I would never stay up late, And always welcome rest. If I could kiss you till I fell asleep, And kiss you when I rise, Then I would go to bed more soon, Be healthy, wealthy, and wise.
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Jun 14, 2025
Jun 14, 2025 at 4:44 PM UTC
I would gladly be the breeze
I have a secret I’ll never say: You are the apple of my eye. And if that isn’t scandalous, You’re the pecan to my pie. You're quite like a summer's day, Except that you're more fair, And I would gladly be the breeze That tussles with your hair. If I could burrow in your arms And snuggle in your chest, Then I would never stay up late, And always welcome rest. If I could kiss you till I fell asleep, And kiss you when I rise, Then I would go to bed more soon, Be healthy, wealthy, and wise.
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Jun 14, 2025
Jun 14, 2025 at 4:44 PM UTC
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