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I saw your deep blue eyes from afar |
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I saw you at the church bazaar |
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I asked the priest to introduce me to your mother |
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And I asked her to introduce us to each other |
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I asked you to go on a picnic of our own |
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But you insisted on taking a chaperone |
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I apologized for being so bold and rude |
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So I invited your parents for lemonade and food |
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We're saving ourselves |
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Saving ourselves for marriage |
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Saving ourselves, for a baby carriage |
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Restraining ourselves, till the moment's right |
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Saving ourselves, for our wedding night |
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After four years of dating, |
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I decided to take a risk |
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I held both your hands, and kissed your rose-petaled lips |
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We stared into each others' eyes, wondering what was next |
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But we knew not to ruin our love with pre-marital sex |
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We're saving ourselves |
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Saving ourselves for marriage |
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Saving ourselves, for a baby carriage |
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Restraining ourselves, till the moment's right |
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Saving ourselves, for our wedding night |
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Years went by, our courtship was grand |
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One day I asked your father for your hand |
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I'd never treat you like an object, only like a lady |
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I'd never consider having sex, except to have a baby |
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We're saving ourselves |
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Saving ourselves for marriage |
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Saving ourselves, for a baby carriage |
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Restraining ourselves, till the moment's right |
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Saving ourselves, for our wedding night |