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What Not to Say to "I Love You"

[I love you]

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I love you

I love you too....*Skipping hand in hand towards a perfect sunset and a happily everafter, everafter*
 
[I love you.]

You say that now, but once you are old enough to drive, I think
you'll feel differently.
 
[I love you]

Oh what's love got to do, got to do with it
What's love but a second hand emotion
What's love got to do, got to do with it
Who needs a heart
When a heart can be broken.
 
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