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The Other Girl
He stares at her and puts out his hand
 She smiles quaintly and grabs it on demand
 He walks her outside and leads the way
 She follows and anticipates the words he will say
 He tells her “I love you,” and everything feels right
 She says it back and a spark inside her ignites
 He gets his car and opens up her door
 She gets in and they go off to explore
 He glances at her and smiles at her sight
 She looks outside and sails into the night
 
 He looks back and focuses on the rearview mirror
 Everything in the dark just got clearer
 Even at the distance of love and fate
 There are still some things that need to dissipate 
 Like the other girl he met a few weeks before
 Who came down knocking on loves handy door
 And although he loved her more at the end of the day
 He made the choice that he wasn’t going to stay 
 Because with the distance between them he let unfurl
 I will always just be the other girl.

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