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After All, What is Love?
She’s giddy with naïve infatuation
 After all, he said he loves her
 She’s eager to jump in, face first
 Because, after all, he loves her
 Dancing in her room to sappy love songs
 Laughing, because, after all, “He loves me.”
 You shake your head, attempting to warn her
 She won’t listen; after all, she is in love
 Head in the clouds, you try to ground her, keep her feet planted firm
 She ignores you, she loves him after all
 You say don’t come to me when 
 After all turns to not at all
 She knows you’re right, but doesn’t want to know
 After all, love makes you do stupid things
 You spot all the warning signs
 After all she did, he doesn’t see
 She is blinded by what she believes
 After all you said, you’re the only one that sees
 Wait
 That look on her face
 After all her alleged love
 Her heart now crumples
 After all this, you won’t say I told you so
 What happens when you are proven right about something?
 You never wanted to be right about?

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