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I am a miners daughter. I am a gold panners' wife. He is busy gold panning while I run around the forest enjoying nature. Left alone, of no interest, no comparison to the prospect of gold. As I sit here naked, I wish that I was an interesting as the prospect of gold. I wish my gold were being sifted from the sands, with his hands. I am pure gold, why can't he see. He bought the claim, he has the deed. But my gold goes unnoticed, as does my needs.
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Dec 6, 2013
Dec 6, 2013 at 2:30 AM UTC
The Miners Daughter
I am a miners daughter. I am a gold panners' wife. He is busy gold panning while I run around the forest enjoying nature. Left alone, of no interest, no comparison to the prospect of gold. As I sit here naked, I wish that I was an interesting as the prospect of gold. I wish my gold were being sifted from the sands, with his hands. I am pure gold, why can't he see. He bought the claim, he has the deed. But my gold goes unnoticed, as does my needs.
miss-kiss-my-bliss
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Dec 6, 2013
Dec 6, 2013 at 2:30 AM UTC
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