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January 27, 2020
I loved him, I loved him,
from the moment I saw him,
I was knocked over by a pin.
I loved him, I loved him,
God knows I loved him,
but kept the feeling hidden deep within.
I loved him, I loved him,
I promise I loved him,
his presence always made my heart spin.
I loved him, I loved him,
even when he sat snoring,
after once downing, far too much gin.
I loved him, I loved him,
but sometimes had to grin and bear it,
please tell me that wasn’t a sin.
I loved him, I loved him,
more than the others,
who gave me a kiss on the chin.
I loved him, I loved him,
he put up with my failings,
always charming me back with a grin.
I loved him, I loved him,
Oh how I wish I had told him,
again, and again, and again.
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