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Jojo's Memory
There once were two people online Through e-mail their lives intertwined They swore in each letter That they'd get together Neither one knowing what they would find So one day when both had the chance To see under what circumstance They would think of each other Be it friend, be it lover Either way it'd be one heck of a dance So the one went to the other's town To see which emotion is found But they must grow a bond Before taking love on Even buildings are built from the ground The first day they soaked up some sun Followed by dinner and fun There was no stopping Their bar-to-bar hopping both drunk by the time they were done They ended up at his hotel "One more drink", she had said, "that sounds swell". But the kissing, caressing Led to them undressing Ignoring their White Zinfindel They woke the next morning perplexed The ache in their heads had them vexed They both had enjoyed What they tried to avoid Neither knowing what they should do next So neither one spoke of last night And both were nervous and uptight But it would be a shame to be pointing the blame at what at the time seemed so right But knowing it couldn't be ignored They talked and their feelings were poured They both felt confused And a little bit used But it was something they both could afford When the trip came to an end They enjoyed the time they did spend With a kiss and a sigh they both said goodbye And to this day remain closest friends
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