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A birthnight of the biparous specimen They were **** at birth, As the north star entangled their webs!!!! Their hair was wild, Tis a paradise of degree Both on a loving spree of their own romantic Med's!!!! They were barefoot leaving traces, As the crescent gave them their fluorescence Both carried hopeless romance letters, meaningful between two! They danced tribally Fiddler's of homemade tea As its brew was so impulsive!!!! Both wore head dresses Their making love left many messes As their pounding shook the earth!!!! Tablets they have written For the world they dont care Its themselves they share!!!!! Tis, They dare!!!! In a t.p they are gateward Dos parissioner's of all heavy flavor As the scales tip to completion!!! Their feather's sway under the mist Tis, a ****** bliss As the galaxies align to their axis!!!! Industrious, They Plant their seeds A perfect duo of one giant breed Comrade's of never ending !!!!
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Jun 1, 2015
Jun 1, 2015 at 8:59 AM UTC
Tsonaqua(wild woman of the woods) native dialect...
A birthnight of the biparous specimen They were **** at birth, As the north star entangled their webs!!!! Their hair was wild, Tis a paradise of degree Both on a loving spree of their own romantic Med's!!!! They were barefoot leaving traces, As the crescent gave them their fluorescence Both carried hopeless romance letters, meaningful between two! They danced tribally Fiddler's of homemade tea As its brew was so impulsive!!!! Both wore head dresses Their making love left many messes As their pounding shook the earth!!!! Tablets they have written For the world they dont care Its themselves they share!!!!! Tis, They dare!!!! In a t.p they are gateward Dos parissioner's of all heavy flavor As the scales tip to completion!!! Their feather's sway under the mist Tis, a ****** bliss As the galaxies align to their axis!!!! Industrious, They Plant their seeds A perfect duo of one giant breed Comrade's of never ending !!!!
brandon-nagley
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Jun 1, 2015
Jun 1, 2015 at 8:59 AM UTC
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