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Candy Crush

Candy Crush is a computer game that people like to play But Candy Crush to me was revealed a different way My adrenaline would flow, there would be a quick rush For this guy I liked a lot and had a real, big crush Having a crush on him meant I would find a way To do extra, special things to brighten up his day My Candy Crush, I played it only once a week I'd place candy in his draw where he would go and seek I'd buy candy for my Candy Crush cause he was just so sweet I'd think of all the different candies he would love to eat There were Snickers, M&M's, Baby Ruths and Smarties You know the sour tart candies people have at their parties There were Peanuts and Skittles, can't forget the Red Hots And the chocolate covered raisins, oh he liked those a lot I'd place candy and cookies and different types of chips And when no one was around, I'd say, Let me kiss those lips Not so much a long kiss, for I only wanted a peck And every time that we embraced, I'd softly kiss his neck I would leave him little sticky notes, for that's just how I do it Having him as my Candy Crush was really nothing to it Yeah, that was Just Us, our moment in time And if I wanted to reflect, I'd just simply press rewind It would only be ten dollars on the candy I would spend For just to see him with a smile, I'd do it all again It's a Capricorn thing, some of you may not understand There are times we just do it, we don't take the time to plan Candy Crush ended when I saw the wrappers in another room For he was giving it to other workers, or so I would assume I bought the candy and all kinds of treats Just for him and not others to eat Cheeky I may be, for that's just how I am And whoever don't like it, frankly I don't give a damn!

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