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Reminds me of the very best Above all the rest, my lady in a red dress My loving rose, my heart chose, Emotions arose, a keeper never to dispose I suppose my soulmate, she elevates Deeply penetrates, shall I demonstrate She lands, sent high from the sky I could hear her cry, walking by, She caught my eye, soon stole my heart Kept it locked, any intruders were blocked Quickly stopped, two divines dropped Sent from his celestial kingdom, To earths sinister kingdom, place rules Open the eyes of those fools, Armored with heavens tools, she sets down Her decision final, think of any objection And your barrier disappears for rejection She appears soft, but don't let that fool you She can school you, stand back she's a queen Of harmony and peace, so listen her words Speak wisdom, love, and prosperity She's strong, maybe physically average But remember she carries the key To the angel of death That won't hesitate to take your last breathe
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Apr 22, 2015
Apr 22, 2015 at 5:25 AM UTC
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Reminds me of the very best Above all the rest, my lady in a red dress My loving rose, my heart chose, Emotions arose, a keeper never to dispose I suppose my soulmate, she elevates Deeply penetrates, shall I demonstrate She lands, sent high from the sky I could hear her cry, walking by, She caught my eye, soon stole my heart Kept it locked, any intruders were blocked Quickly stopped, two divines dropped Sent from his celestial kingdom, To earths sinister kingdom, place rules Open the eyes of those fools, Armored with heavens tools, she sets down Her decision final, think of any objection And your barrier disappears for rejection She appears soft, but don't let that fool you She can school you, stand back she's a queen Of harmony and peace, so listen her words Speak wisdom, love, and prosperity She's strong, maybe physically average But remember she carries the key To the angel of death That won't hesitate to take your last breathe
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Apr 22, 2015
Apr 22, 2015 at 5:25 AM UTC
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