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Created on: August 16, 2011
Who’s knocking on your door? C’est moi. Guess Who?
Your Yahtzee d’amour burning hot for you.
The Risk is great, my love. What can I do?
How can I win your heart? Give me a Clue.
Your face is like a Masterpiece, you know.
It grabs my very soul, Hi-Ho! Cherry-O!
A pretty Pictionary in the snow,
Do Break the Ice; do let your warm side show.
Life is but a Candy Land, love, forsooth,
Let my quest not be Trivial Pursuit.
Sink my Battleship, render my voice mute
I’d traverse Chutes and Ladders, you’re so cute!
You’re stuck in my Cranium, pity me.
Be mine alone, my sweet Monopoly.
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