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I did not kiss anybody last night, yet my body- from the lips down- thinks I did. Clad in a cotton armour, like a pitch again tent in a miserable northern monsoon; the chest is protected from the disappointment, the ribs are protected from the disappointment, as for the heart, that’s the one that gets drenched in drops of distress- for it is the one ***** that gets played by the hand of the female chess player; knowing and knowledgeable, out to get your king for only profitable stings and club-night-pictures-check-the-website-for-more-details, kisses.
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Mar 14, 2013
Mar 14, 2013 at 11:36 AM UTC
FEMALE CHESS PLAYERS; YOU MAY TAKE MY PAWN
I did not kiss anybody last night, yet my body- from the lips down- thinks I did. Clad in a cotton armour, like a pitch again tent in a miserable northern monsoon; the chest is protected from the disappointment, the ribs are protected from the disappointment, as for the heart, that’s the one that gets drenched in drops of distress- for it is the one ***** that gets played by the hand of the female chess player; knowing and knowledgeable, out to get your king for only profitable stings and club-night-pictures-check-the-website-for-more-details, kisses.
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Mar 14, 2013
Mar 14, 2013 at 11:36 AM UTC
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