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One day, I'm just an unextraordinary flag girl, The next, I meet a redhead; Who knew that I would soon find my one true love, And why else would I think differently; She came into my world, out of nowhere, But there's not enough said; Maybe I'm wrong, But I am for sure crazy; I wish I would have known her sooner, But she looks pretty cute in her uniform and with her mellophone; I have a short, curvy body, She has big gorgeous green eyes; I'm always sad and depressed, But I can always talk to her through email or cellphone; We both get angry or sad, But I'm the one who sheds the most tears, sometimes wishing I could die; Little gifts that make each other happy. And sometimes say things we find sad; Each day that we spend together, Makes me glad I'm alive; There's not one single day, I wish I was in her arms; And we want to do and say things that mean something good, But as long as we're together, we will continue to strive;
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Nov 27, 2017
Nov 27, 2017 at 11:19 AM UTC
There's Not A Day...
One day, I'm just an unextraordinary flag girl, The next, I meet a redhead; Who knew that I would soon find my one true love, And why else would I think differently; She came into my world, out of nowhere, But there's not enough said; Maybe I'm wrong, But I am for sure crazy; I wish I would have known her sooner, But she looks pretty cute in her uniform and with her mellophone; I have a short, curvy body, She has big gorgeous green eyes; I'm always sad and depressed, But I can always talk to her through email or cellphone; We both get angry or sad, But I'm the one who sheds the most tears, sometimes wishing I could die; Little gifts that make each other happy. And sometimes say things we find sad; Each day that we spend together, Makes me glad I'm alive; There's not one single day, I wish I was in her arms; And we want to do and say things that mean something good, But as long as we're together, we will continue to strive;
mksolinger
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17/Non-binary
Nov 27, 2017
Nov 27, 2017 at 11:19 AM UTC
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