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Just For You



Here're my ideas, now take a peak
Ideas that are strong and never weak
Add some color and humor to
Making it perfect just for you


Cards for Christmas or your birthday
Always expressing what you want to say
Something simple, something sweet
All expectations, a card should meet


"Merry Christmas, now have some cheer"
"Don't forget the eggnog and maybe a beer"

"This Christmas season try not to pout..."
"Laughter is what the season's all about"

"May your Holiday season be filled with all that brings you Joy."


"No need to cry..."
"At least you didn't die. Happy Birthday"

"It's your birthday...."
"Do what you want." 

"It's only another birthday, don't shed a tear..."
"You've only grown older by another year"
"The word's not over, you still look great"
"Even if you've gained a little weight"


People love creative and homemade
They don't want their memories to ever fade
With the purchase of one great card
Forgetting a memory will be rather hard

Sometimes be soft and other times blunt
Depending on the person, it's what they want
In this world we must be authentic and real
And not to boring like plain oatmeal


"I know you're not feeling very swell..."
"Here's wishing you get well."

"Sniffle, sneeze, cough, wheeze..."
"Just get better, oh please!"

"I know you might not feel to great..."
"you probably shouldn't stay up late"
"So I'll watch for a shooting star"
"That you feeling better isn't to far."


"On your wedding day"
"One thing you shouldn't say"
"Someone else's name"
"That would be quite a shame"
"Congratulations."

"On your special day I wish you the best"
"Each marriage is quite the quest"
"I know you guys will do just fine"
"Even if you need the help of a little wine"

"Love sweetly, laugh often, and never forget how you felt on this day."
"Happy Congratulations."


This isn't all I've got to share
I promise, you and I are a good pair
This may be abnormal and a little strange 
But there's nothing wrong with a little change.

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