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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required If you like a guy And a guy like you Tell me girl What do you do Do you try and get to know him Do he try to get to know you Yes of course He pays attention He listens to your voice It's the little things that matter The details that you see Makes me see You really like me The phone calls the text Thinking of what date next That's cool And of you can't figure it out Then it's time for me to bounce It's been real I want a guy to feel what I feel That's real I want something real Something genuine and unique All those broken promises Boy you can keep There's some good guys out there I'm a good girl One day that guy will give me the world And that's a fact And guess what imma give it right back Give him everything he need Loyalty ,honesty and respect And there's no telling whats next Knowing my likes and dislikes Talking it out Sharing eachothers dreams Supporting anyway we know how Our biggest flex Is leveling up Climbing the ladder Never getting stuck I want something real Something genuine and unique All those broken promises Boy you can keep Something real Something true Boy could it be Me and you (Repeat 1x) I want something real Something genuine and unique All those broken promises Boy you can keep *Repeat until chorus fades* Written by Concetta Hardnett 01/12/2025
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