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Interview MAG
do you like me?
I say,
with my crooked smile
half-hidden
by my crooked hair
I say,
We're all alike
inside,
I see you everywhere
and then the bell rings
and the day is over
so
I'll talk to you later,
friend, oh
and here's my number,
call after six.
over coffee I
ask again,
do you like me?
How'll I fit?
more sugar?
then you smile back
and it's not crooked
so I don't
return it,
I look serious and
brooding,
so that you'll think
I'm serious and brooding,
and maybe you'll write that
in your article,
"I like her. She is
serious and brooding."
I can see it now.
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