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The grass is so green Down in the meadow Beside the glistening stream A cowbell rings Tolling for lovers Beside the sparkling water. Our fingers touch and A shock jolts our bodies As we tremble with passion. The air is hot and still. Nature's sounds are magnified As we reach for each other. Fumbling with our clothes We caress one another With hot lips and sweet kisses. The fragrance of crushed grass Mingles with the scent of wild roses As the sun heats our  naked flesh. Lying together on our blanket, We make love with an urgency That takes our breath away. Afterwards, we lay side by side, Holding hands, touching And whispering our love. That romantic summer's day, Filled with joy and delight, And so many years ago.
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Feb 25, 2013
Feb 25, 2013 at 1:58 PM UTC
COWBELLS RING
The grass is so green Down in the meadow Beside the glistening stream A cowbell rings Tolling for lovers Beside the sparkling water. Our fingers touch and A shock jolts our bodies As we tremble with passion. The air is hot and still. Nature's sounds are magnified As we reach for each other. Fumbling with our clothes We caress one another With hot lips and sweet kisses. The fragrance of crushed grass Mingles with the scent of wild roses As the sun heats our  naked flesh. Lying together on our blanket, We make love with an urgency That takes our breath away. Afterwards, we lay side by side, Holding hands, touching And whispering our love. That romantic summer's day, Filled with joy and delight, And so many years ago.
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Feb 25, 2013
Feb 25, 2013 at 1:58 PM UTC
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