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What a surprise to see you as I was getting off work. You stopped by, you said, for a cup of coffee. I smiled as the words escaped your lips, both of us laughing at this, both knowing it for the ruse it was. As you followed me home so I could change, did you happen to see my smile in the side mirror? I was hard pressed to keep it on my face. It lit up my car like a tiny sun, bounced 'round and 'round from ceiling to floor, tried to unlock the doors and the windows. Said, it wanted to ride in your car.
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Nov 12, 2011
Nov 12, 2011 at 7:54 PM UTC
WHAT A SURPRISE
What a surprise to see you as I was getting off work. You stopped by, you said, for a cup of coffee. I smiled as the words escaped your lips, both of us laughing at this, both knowing it for the ruse it was. As you followed me home so I could change, did you happen to see my smile in the side mirror? I was hard pressed to keep it on my face. It lit up my car like a tiny sun, bounced 'round and 'round from ceiling to floor, tried to unlock the doors and the windows. Said, it wanted to ride in your car.
betty-bleen
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Nov 12, 2011
Nov 12, 2011 at 7:54 PM UTC
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