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World's Most Lovable Girl

 
Atmosphere was divine
Conversation valid
Lobster tails tasted fine
Song was a love ballad

Candlelight added spark
Wine made the spark go on
Dinner has left its mark
For love still lingers on

Restaurant has no guests
There's only you and me
Love Gods say it is best
If we drive to the sea

Hands hold each other tight
Enchanting is the world
I call you with delight
"World's most lovable girl."

Ocean waves coming in
Sand softer than can be
Gentle is the Northwind
Daring is the blue sea

Bright stars spell out your name
Full moon spells out romance
Flirtatious is our game
Engaging is our dance

Arms wrapped around you tight
Sweet smelling your perfume
Charm rules the entire night
Love sweet and in full bloom

Kisses are soft and wet
Hugs best in the whole world
Lucky's the day I met
World's most lovable girl



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