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He’s the only man that shines Like a bright diamond in my eyes He’s a tender breeze on my lips A sparkling melody curling up in the air Suspended in serenity, submerged in freshness Such golden exquisiteness brightening with insight Enchanting swagger surrounded in starlight glitter Heavenly dreams career in his sweetened system Sunshine vowels filling his obsidian eyes How he smiles, I flow like a river in his flight Ardent verbs swirling in his hair Gleeful gerunds on his starry arms Crunk conjunctions in poetic unity with his chest What a treasure he is in the way he’s so real What a wonder it is to see him gyrate in his J’s Such jubilation in his face with flavored alliteration on his tongue Scented desires filled with endless power Blazing abs in action, enhanced bliss rising in his V-line He’s a midnight ride that’s so sublime A swag splasher with sun-kissed affection on his flesh
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Apr 26, 2021
Apr 26, 2021 at 4:40 PM UTC
Sun-kissed Affection
He’s the only man that shines Like a bright diamond in my eyes He’s a tender breeze on my lips A sparkling melody curling up in the air Suspended in serenity, submerged in freshness Such golden exquisiteness brightening with insight Enchanting swagger surrounded in starlight glitter Heavenly dreams career in his sweetened system Sunshine vowels filling his obsidian eyes How he smiles, I flow like a river in his flight Ardent verbs swirling in his hair Gleeful gerunds on his starry arms Crunk conjunctions in poetic unity with his chest What a treasure he is in the way he’s so real What a wonder it is to see him gyrate in his J’s Such jubilation in his face with flavored alliteration on his tongue Scented desires filled with endless power Blazing abs in action, enhanced bliss rising in his V-line He’s a midnight ride that’s so sublime A swag splasher with sun-kissed affection on his flesh
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30/M/Middlesex, NC
Apr 26, 2021
Apr 26, 2021 at 4:40 PM UTC
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