Who Wants To Be Ramona's Valentine?

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Sassy but sweet
Naughty but nice
So why not give me a shot?
Take a chance
Let yourself go to explore
A woman like no other
A virgin just waiting to taste her first special kiss
Yours for the taking
If you're the right man to answer to answer this question
Who wants to be Ramona's Valentine?

Strong
Bold
I got guts
Now I just need a heart
Your heart
To complete the perfect picture
One woman and one man
Made to equal
Side by side
One blissful whole

Sexy for sure
With my love
I always aim to please
My very best is what I got to give
Can you say the same?
Can you promise the same of yourself?
Back to me and only me
Don't need no liars, cheaters or wannabe Romeos
Temporary don't interest me
I'm in this for the long haul and ask that you be too

Wanna be a friend?
Wanna be my lover?
My Valentine?
Then you better work hard and you better work fast
Cos with a lady like me
Baby, it takes a heck of a lot to impress
More than just a sexy voice or a hot muscle bound chest
I prefer substance over style
Brains over brawn
Now you know

Now I've told you what it takes
Now baby it's your turn
Who among you will be bold, ballsy and brave enough to answer this question?

Who wants to be Ramona's Valentine?

2009 Ramona Thompson

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