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|  "You are blushing, my dear? what is it? Did something make you sad? Did I say something bad? I cannot sleep at night, Not knowing what wasn't right." | 
|  "But I do not care for your ill feeling, I find this blonde much more appealing, Her beauty speeds the beat of my heart, But I can do better, right from the start." | 
|  "See, I can hug this tiny thing, My desertman's water, my bird's wing, May the sun shine for her today, And may the angels sing her away." | 
|  "Sing me away? That they should not! Your mighty hug had just made me hot. Your touch is so loving, your words are fair, Sam, you and me, are we a pair?" | 
|  "Are you mad? When your serbian mate finds out... Once he knows, he shall act fast, And roast my liver for breakfast! He'll do me pain, and between my breaths, I shall die a thousand deaths!" | 
|  "Then I can have you, my lovely Sam, For all of your gates I have a ram. Come to me boy, show me your charms, Lean on my chest, fall into my arms." | 
|  "Sorry my Lady, but that I can not, It's the blond hair that makes me hot. For that is a thing which you don't have, Go and surf off, with the next wave." | 
|  "A turn to the left, and one to the right, This is the one I now have in sight. Look at that swing, she moves with grace, To top it all, a pleasant face!" | 
|  "Look at me Sam, the blonde I am not, And your appeal does not make me hot. Your balls with my knee I would now tend, Up there with lanterns is where you shall end." |