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Someone I Love

Boy:

People talk and give each other hugs
Screaming and shouting I love you
But whenever I met a girl that I love, she denies

Is there anything wrong with me?
Is it the problem of my personality, when I go

(dancing through the dubstep sounds)

Excuse me, miss.. but do you like the dubstep?

(dancing through the dubstep sounds)

Oh, will I ever find someone
Or will I be alone forever?

Girl:

Endless streams of loveletters , and flowers
Serenades from men with big guitars.
Famous men are asking me for outing
I will deny.

Oh, where is my boy who will take care of me
For the rest of my life…

(dancing through the dubstep sounds)

Will I ever meet a boy who loves me

(dancing through the dubstep sounds)

I guess I will never know…

Alternating girl-boy:

Will I met,
Oh, will I ever met someone who
Can dance like ooh..
Can dance like oh oh oh oh oohhh.
Do the ring.
I’ll do the ri ri ri ri ri ri ring for you.
Oh my God,
Who’s that dancing?
It might be someone who likes the dub.

The dub… The step…
We both like dubstep.

Alternating boy-girl:

I hope that you will take these flowers!
Let’s move on together in our life!
We’ll have children!
I’ll make you happy!

I will make you smile like a sunshine daily!
I’ll have the food ready when you come home from work!
I’ll play James-Blunt-songs from a CD!
Let’s buy a house!

I’ll have the breakfast ready for you every morning!
I’ll wash the dishes for you!
Let’s do everything we want together!
I love you so much!
I love you so much!
Boy:
I'll get down on my knees and ask you..
Will you marry me?

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