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She may think its silver-tongued Or truths been spun; Such traits have vexed me. No nose to grow, Deceit once shown, Upon no Book can she confess me. These lips of snake and cunning ways out foxed the truth that's all to plain. All eyes can see, Alas 'sept she, The majesty of my ****** The seeds of doubt I must route out, No weeds can grow amongst the rose. Can't make her know or presuppose, Blind faith leads down uncharted roads. I know that as she lays with me, She feels my heart beat, Stutter; Frenzy. A stomach knot I cannot shake, butterflies contrive to wake.
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Oct 7, 2014
Oct 7, 2014 at 10:05 PM UTC
Secrets of a Silver Tongue
She may think its silver-tongued Or truths been spun; Such traits have vexed me. No nose to grow, Deceit once shown, Upon no Book can she confess me. These lips of snake and cunning ways out foxed the truth that's all to plain. All eyes can see, Alas 'sept she, The majesty of my ****** The seeds of doubt I must route out, No weeds can grow amongst the rose. Can't make her know or presuppose, Blind faith leads down uncharted roads. I know that as she lays with me, She feels my heart beat, Stutter; Frenzy. A stomach knot I cannot shake, butterflies contrive to wake.
eoin-j-griffin
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Oct 7, 2014
Oct 7, 2014 at 10:05 PM UTC
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