She thougth he looked good in black. He preferred white, that was him.
Gray, it appeared, was a good compromise, charcoal every now and then.
He liked to read science books, love stories were more her style.
And so they settled on watching teevee, movies every once in a while.
He like to disco, bright flashing lights, you feel the bass in your bones.
She preferred ballet, toe shoes and tights. Where was this compromise going?
Won't you waltz with me baby tonight, 'cause the rhythm we're finding is three quarters time,
And the song keeps on playing, and bodies are ;'swaying, all I am saying is I'm
Gonna waltz with you baby tonight.
Thai was her favorite cuisine, his favorite was Mexican.
Most k long walks on the beach sounded just perfect to her.
Up in the mountains appealed more to him, so they never went much anywhere.
He liked it sultry, like sex standing up, she liked to keep it discrete
Where, in their eye, could they find compromise? Where could their two minds meet?
Won't you waltz with me baby tonight, 'cause the rhythm we're finding is three quarters time,
And the song keeps on playing, and bodies are ;'swaying, all I am saying is I'm
Gonna waltz with you baby tonight.
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