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Wall Street Journal Love Poem
Let it go, forget everything
that is us
when we’re together
Just you and I,
the headliner of New York
both wearing flannels
You and I,
match up again
Take my word
I want to see you
by my side,
you and i
You and I
old fogies, but
we act as young folks
You and I,
were meant to be,
can you be,
my husband please.
By Arden Casanova from “Taylor Swift Takes New York on Her Birthday Weekend”
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