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I was on the way to see my girlfriend. when I saw you standing next to a broke down bronco. I new you were my dead end. You wore patched up overall shorts with loud mismatched knee socks. I didn't even make a phone call to tell my girl I turned the wrong block Your frizzy hair was Kool-Aid dyed with every flavor ever made. I meant to stop to help you, I'm just surprised I stayed your eyes were lined with match stick ash. Why am I attracted when everything you are's a clash? I saw your arms painted with bruises from when he through you out with the trash. You're not trash. Believe me You're not trash. You're a Raggedy Anne who just needs some stitching up. With a heart broke down like your bronco, just needs some fixing up. I don't know I mean I don't have a magic syrup or anything.. I'm just hoping this time that Love is enough so, what do you think? © copyrighted Nicole Ann Osborn
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Sep 2, 2014
Sep 2, 2014 at 8:57 PM UTC
Raggedy Anne
I was on the way to see my girlfriend. when I saw you standing next to a broke down bronco. I new you were my dead end. You wore patched up overall shorts with loud mismatched knee socks. I didn't even make a phone call to tell my girl I turned the wrong block Your frizzy hair was Kool-Aid dyed with every flavor ever made. I meant to stop to help you, I'm just surprised I stayed your eyes were lined with match stick ash. Why am I attracted when everything you are's a clash? I saw your arms painted with bruises from when he through you out with the trash. You're not trash. Believe me You're not trash. You're a Raggedy Anne who just needs some stitching up. With a heart broke down like your bronco, just needs some fixing up. I don't know I mean I don't have a magic syrup or anything.. I'm just hoping this time that Love is enough so, what do you think? © copyrighted Nicole Ann Osborn
This is what my boredom resulted in, another random story told in the male's perspective:)
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Sep 2, 2014
Sep 2, 2014 at 8:57 PM UTC
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