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Memorized
I know that he sleep talks
 Every time he goes to bed
 That he hates sushi
 And that his favorite color is red
 That he misses his hometown
 That his great grandma is still alive
 And I also know his birth date
 6 of June
 Summer of 1995
 
 I know he used to break dance
 Before he broke his leg
 And I find his baby sister as cute as a button
 And as colorful as an Easter egg
 I know that his looks come from his mother
 Who was Miss Virginia in 1984
 And I know all his shift hours
 Down the street at the thrift store
 
 This is something he’ll never tell you
 But he plays the saxophone
 And his favorite flavor is vanilla
 Which is also the color of his cologne
 I know he wants to be an astronaut
 And that his favorite sport is rugby
 And that he’s crazy for the band Oasis
 And loves anything extra salty
 
 Now let me tell you why
 
 
 
 I wrote this corny poem
 
 
 
 It’s not to please my English teacher
 
 It’s not something I plan to show him
 
 I wrote this rhyme because
 
 
 
 And I hope I’m not proven wrong
 But I want to see if he knows
 That I’ve had him memorized for so long

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