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English, 17.12.2020 06:50 wolfiewolffromsketch

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Maybe she’ll like me better if I’m am invincible man of steel/

Always stoic and protecting her no feelings nothing to feel. She’ll think it's so/

Charming if I'm always stronger than the competitor. Noone is stronger, no one is better. I’ll/

Have her attention if I’m athletic for sure! If I lift weights and keep my diet pure!/

Or maybe if I'm loud I'll remind her I'm here, she’ll love me the best, have nothing to fear!/

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See him gloating and acting like I’m weak/

Another one of that kind. Well I’ll show him how/

Relative strength is. While he builds his calves I’ll work my mind. He/

Can’t prepare himself for my wit nor fend these blows it’ll impress him/

And he’ll like someone like me. A woman who knows he's a fool but/

Still loves him for who he is. I can’t lift with my legs, but with my/

Mind I can move mountains and topple giants from their thrones! /

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