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But I Still Like Him
Even though my friend and I
Are different in many ways,
It doesn’t mean that
We can still be friends.
My friend and I both live near each other.
But I live in a city,
And he lives in the forest.
But I still like him.
My friend and I are both leaders.
But I’m president of a book club,
And he’s an Alpha of a pack.
But I still like him.
My friend and I both like getting active and doing sports.
But my favorite sport is football,
And his favorite sport is hunting.
But I still like him.
My friend and I both have long, dark russet hair.
But my hair only grows on my head,
And his hair grows all over his body.
But I still like him.
My friend and I both like getting wet in the rain.
But when I get wet, I smell like sweet grass,
And when he gets wet, he literally smells like a wet dog.
But I still like him.
Even though my friend and I
Are different in many ways,
It doesn’t mean that
We can still be friends.
My friend and I are both mammals.
But I am a human,
And he is a wolf.
But I still like him.
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