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ii. Sampaguitas to fragrance her mane She whispereth sir Brandon; Mine husband Mine king. ii. I layeth down the counterpane frankincense and myrrh aligned; Tea candles surrounding ourn jungle Of a bedspread romantic design. iii. Tis we loseth, track of all time She sloweth her breathing, I singeth for her, she smiles and sayeth it's pleasing; ourn heart's steadily yet quickly beating, as if we were drunkened off of lover's delight divine. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl jane nagley dedication ( Filipino rose )
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Oct 11, 2015
Oct 11, 2015 at 4:06 PM UTC
Sampaguitas to fragrance her mane
ii. Sampaguitas to fragrance her mane She whispereth sir Brandon; Mine husband Mine king. ii. I layeth down the counterpane frankincense and myrrh aligned; Tea candles surrounding ourn jungle Of a bedspread romantic design. iii. Tis we loseth, track of all time She sloweth her breathing, I singeth for her, she smiles and sayeth it's pleasing; ourn heart's steadily yet quickly beating, as if we were drunkened off of lover's delight divine. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl jane nagley dedication ( Filipino rose )
Sampaguitas are beautiful Arabic flower's but also the name is Filipino and grows in the Philippines and is a beautiful miniature rose looking flower so beautiful.. Mane is thick hair... counterpane is like a blanket..
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Oct 11, 2015
Oct 11, 2015 at 4:06 PM UTC
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