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[Part 1]
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You may be a sharp dresser, you may be a fantastic dancer.
You may be a lively conversationalist,
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but what happens at the end of the evening when the time comes
to show how you feel? Unless you can kiss with confidence
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all your fancy dressing, dancing and talking won't get you a second date.
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I'd meet a boy I really liked, I'd start to win his heart.
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Come the time to kiss good-night I always fell apart.
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I'd giggle like I had no brains or else I'd start to cough.
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I thought my perspiration stains, would turn a fellow off?
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She was nervous, she was too shy,
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she was breathless, lips were too dry.
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Hands were shaking, didn't know why.
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Do you want to kiss this person?
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Then be honest - what is keeping you from kissing with confidence?
[Verse 2]
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Worries. Some of them can be put to rest.
If you ask yourself a few simple questions before
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kissing. Is your breath fresh? Do your have spinach on your teeth?
Is your deodorant strong enough?
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You may also find yourself worrying about what will happen once
you are in the act of kissing. Will your stomach growl?
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Will your braces lock? Will you be able to prolong the kiss and still breathe?
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Will I spoil it with my overbite?
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Will our noses bump in the moonlight?
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When our lips meet, will they fit right?
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These worries are best cleared
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from the mind by the romance chant method, a technique which will also
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place your lips naturally in kissing position. Hableme el unico del mundo.