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At the tender age of thirty-one I looked up from her pillow at Barely twenty years of Flesh and bone and smile. I didn't need to spy. Wearing nothing but herself. Back straight, front to me, Eyes locked with mine, though never Once an uttered Boy, my eyes are up here, As they travelled across the this-is-me-ness of all of her; All composed in some wicked Genious proving that God created all designers. And that nothing exceeds the beauty Of Woman. I never forget thinking *This could be the one I watch Dress and undress For the rest of my life*. I still don't need to spy.
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Apr 8, 2014
Apr 8, 2014 at 6:06 AM UTC
Need To Spy.
At the tender age of thirty-one I looked up from her pillow at Barely twenty years of Flesh and bone and smile. I didn't need to spy. Wearing nothing but herself. Back straight, front to me, Eyes locked with mine, though never Once an uttered Boy, my eyes are up here, As they travelled across the this-is-me-ness of all of her; All composed in some wicked Genious proving that God created all designers. And that nothing exceeds the beauty Of Woman. I never forget thinking *This could be the one I watch Dress and undress For the rest of my life*. I still don't need to spy.
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Apr 8, 2014
Apr 8, 2014 at 6:06 AM UTC
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