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The truth is I__ a chicken shit coward who__ afraid of a girl like you. When I__ with you, I want things I never thought I__ be able to have, or deserved, and that scares me a little. I__ just a regular guy who works in a bar and you__e this beautiful person who shines brighter than the stars.I think I just made up some cheesy poetry so I__l stop while I__ ahead.If you feel like talking, give me a call. ~DSophie sat down on the floor and, through blurry eyes, reread the note so many times she had it memorized. She was going to do more than give him a call.
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The truth is I__ a chicken shit coward who__ afraid of a girl like you. When I__ with you, I want things I never thought I__ be able to have, or deserved, and that scares me a little. I__ just a regular guy who works in a bar and you__e this beautiful person who shines brighter than the stars.I think I just made up some cheesy poetry so I__l stop while I__ ahead.If you feel like talking, give me a call. ~DSophie sat down on the floor and, through blurry eyes, reread the note so many times she had it memorized. She was going to do more than give him a call.

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