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"Notice Me" by Anabel Lee

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Originally Written: 9/01/2001

I waited patiently for the day you would notice me.
Have you noticed me the way I hoped?
There's a flutter in my stomach and it's caused by you.
Does that matter to you?
Such a cute smile, great personality, and a gorgeous body.
Why can't that all be mine?
Just the thought of you holding me close to you makes me quiver.
Your arms wrapped tightly around me, your body so close to mine.
Those thoughts running through my mind are the ones that cause my heart to pound intensely out of control.
I wonder what it would be like to kiss you...
I wonder if I'll ever get the chance to find out...
If I was to kiss you, would you kiss me back?
Would you be the one to say the words that I have longed to hear?
Would you even mean them if you did?
Would I be ready for that?
More importantly, would you?
I can't seem to get you off my mind.
I think about you constantly. Was it something you said?
Do you think about me at all?
Would it make a difference if I told you I liked you?
If we got together would you be the one to build a shrine for me in your soul?
Or would I be the only one to give the feelings?
When can I get close to you?
You are the guy I want to be with but am I the girl you want to be with?

but more importantly; "Have you even noticed me?"



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