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Wait Quotes by Kemis Khan
- People say we shouldnt be together. We're too young to know about forever. But I say they dont know what they talk talk talkin about.…
- Baby in my dreams you were my only desire In my life till now you have been my one inspire In my heart I hold…
- I can't wait to spend forever with you. You are my life, my love, my soul mate, my heart, and my reason for breathing. I…
- I can't wait to run my fingers through your hair, stare into those beautiful eyes of yours, and kiss you senseless.
- People say we shouldnt be together We're too young to know about forever but I say they dont know what they talking about Cause this…
- Dont settle for the one you can live with, Wait for the one you cant live without.
- I want to be the only one to get the chance to see how amazing you really are No matter how much cats fight, there…
- When I first met you You reached out to shake my hand When I got to know you You reached out to understand my mind…
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