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Created on: April 16, 2008
How much should I share, how will I know you even care.
I don't want to seem uptight, I want this to go right.
Should I smile and nod my head,on every other word that's
said? I do not want to tread in any area that may first lead
to bed. I want to know what's really going on inside your head.
What thoughts might you have on life?I'm not trying to be anyones wife.
It's important to think ahead, and thoughts should not be only of the bed.
Life is too short to think of it as a 2 minute sport.
What I feel is real,and I don't want to take you through a drill.I want you to be you and
me to be me, so much so that we feel free.Free to open ourselves to one another without fear
or hesitation.No second guessing each other or having reservations.
It is sometimes stated"if you think long you think wrong".Beginning a relationship
does take time,but between the two of us someone has to think" I want you to be mine".
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