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I'm Always A Little Afraid In The Beginning

Bottom line, you get me off

Fall short of that,

You are useless,

Useless.

 

“Men are so needy,” she said

I swirl spoon in watery broth

Sit speechless

Silently wonder what she meant

 

The deal is,

I don’t understand the deal

When did *** become

So terribly disconnected from love?

 

Friends first, then ***

What is wrong with me?

Ok, *** first, then friends?

I don’t understand the deal.

 

Please be my friend

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michael-reid-rubenstein
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Sep 14, 2013
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