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Good Guys Finish Last
Ladies you say, all the good guys have been taken I am here to say, you're completely mistaken A sensitive guy, let me introduce him He is down to earth and his name is Tim A sense of humor, a poet as well Stay away from those guys, that treat you like hell They say that good guys, always finish last He'll keep going, when others are half mast He'll open your doors, make you feel like a Queen Others won't notice, But with him you'll be seen So line up ladies, he could be your prize His smile has sparkle, he has bedroom eyes He wants forever, not just a one night stand If you play your cards right, he'll ask for your hand You can have honest, excitement as well If you're the right woman, he'll succumb to love's spell Dedicated to my friend Tim Smith, a true romantic.
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