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Should I
She's beautiful, a nice smile and humor I want her, right now and in the future I'm a senior, school's almost over But i'd like to spend some more time with her I think i may go ahead and be straight up Nothing to lose once again, at the bottom looking up I'm not desperate, don't want to make a big fuss This girl is interesting, just gorgeous and stuff... Should i be honest, and let her know how i feel Expressing emotions with words, to show her its real I think i will get close and whisper in her ear Disregarding steps, ignoring my fears "I think your beautiful, with your humor and eyes I don't have much time, so i'll just say i want you to be mine I want to know more about you, hold you close the rest of the year Because when the time comes, we'll probably never again be near."
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