I had lots of fun visiting with you
Delicious vegan food we got to chew
We conversed under a sky that was blue
Together we gazed at a beautiful view
I feel glad that I got to exist
During the same time period as you
I am an atheist—I don't believe in God
But I can't help but think of you as a goddess

Vegan goddess, I love you
I am glad to be your friend
Vegan goddess, I love you
I'm glad you exist

Thank you for spending time with me
I hope to never forget your beautiful smile
Thank you for being compassionate
You radiate love for a million miles
I feel glad that I got to exist
During the same time period as you
I am an atheist—I don't believe in God
But I can't help but think of you as a goddess

Vegan goddess, I love you
I am glad to be your friend
Vegan goddess, I love you
I'm glad you exist

Vegan goddess, I love you
I am glad to be your friend
Vegan goddess, I love you
I'm glad you exist
Vegan goddess, you are lovely

I am glad to be your friend
Thanks for being kind to me
I feel very lucky to know you
Thank you for giving me so many wonderful memories
I smile when I think about
The time we spent together
I am glad to be your friend
Thanks for being kind to me
I feel very lucky to know you
Thank you for giving me so many wonderful memories
I smile when I think about
The time we spent together

Vegan goddess, I love you
I am glad to be your friend
Vegan goddess, I love you
I'm glad you exist

Vegan goddess, I love you
I am glad to be your friend
Vegan goddess, I love you
I'm glad you exist

Vegan goddess, you are lovely


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