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You sir, Yes, you sir! You over there! You took my hat As if it were a dare. On top of your head, Perched snugly as I read The way it fits perfectly, Your eyes glinting at me Mischievously. A grin pulled at your lips As I stood there, Stunned. You sir, Yes, you sir, Are as bold as they can come. Then old fate waltzed in, With a knowingly grin. With her slender arms, She gently pushed me. The two of us collided, Limbs entangled, Heart racing, Heat rising. Then, you sir, Oh sir, Leaned near my ear, Your hands in mine, As you whisper A confession, Leaving me in tears.
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Jan 28
Jan 28, 2026 at 4:36 AM UTC
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You sir, Yes, you sir! You over there! You took my hat As if it were a dare. On top of your head, Perched snugly as I read The way it fits perfectly, Your eyes glinting at me Mischievously. A grin pulled at your lips As I stood there, Stunned. You sir, Yes, you sir, Are as bold as they can come. Then old fate waltzed in, With a knowingly grin. With her slender arms, She gently pushed me. The two of us collided, Limbs entangled, Heart racing, Heat rising. Then, you sir, Oh sir, Leaned near my ear, Your hands in mine, As you whisper A confession, Leaving me in tears.
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Jan 28
Jan 28, 2026 at 4:36 AM UTC
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