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- Yeah, I am in love. I'm definitely in love. She picked me up in a bar, actually. She walked by and just looked at me…
- When you want to make her known as your girl she'll be gone, her hand won't be there to hold, her lips won't be there…
- Yo mammas so old, her memory is in black and white. Yo mammas so old, I told her to act her age and she died.…
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