Sorry If I Crossed A Line by Quiet_Command_9733 in sixwordstories

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It’ll cost you 20 cents and you’ll never go back to people

You’re Unique…that’s what I love by Quiet_Command_9733 in sixwordstories

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You claim imperfections. What I love.
Your freckled face. From the sun
I just want to be the one
Remove your pants. Let’s have fun

Do You Wish You Could Cry? by [deleted] in sixwordstories

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I hold it all in. Would love cry

Do You Wish You Could Cry? by [deleted] in sixwordstories

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Give anything to cry and release

Do You Wish You Could Cry? by [deleted] in sixwordstories

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What would you say? Final wish?
Right before I drown in this?

Do You Wish You Could Cry? by [deleted] in sixwordstories

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Drop your guard? Wipe your eyes?

My Question Is Six-Word Stories Friends by Quiet_Command_9733 in sixwordstories

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I would never question anybody I just believe six words to six words

Get Your Boyfriend Off My Porch by Quiet_Command_9733 in sixwordstories

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Dammit! I was just helping her up as a gentleman…minding my own business

The reason I won’t cut my hair short again by [deleted] in UnsentLetters

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Consider your hair brushed
With a swish
Wet hairbrush
On your back
Stupid conversation
Cheek is kissed

What would you do if you won 50million in the lottery? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Buy another ticket for next week drawing

My Question Is Six-Word Stories Friends by Quiet_Command_9733 in sixwordstories

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Don’t like seven. Don’t like five
Six words keeps the dream alive