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The Commutative Property Doesn't Apply to People
F.Scott knew about the way I looked at you
Between bites
or folding your napkin
Peaking down your dress
from across the table
Or watching the way you glide
on your way to the restroom
Hell, even a blind man could see I'm in love with you
He could feel the warmth of my heart
He could smell the perfume I got you for your birthday
He could hear my laughter
when you told a bad joke
or me sighing
when I realized I had it bad
And he also might notice
that you aren't looking back at me
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