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Never seen one this lovely, gladdened with the purity of the midnight rain, magnificent she is in all her graces The whirlwind gave way when her haunches swayed With palms as soft as the pine, a touch from them sent me on a flight of fantasy Her peats stood firm as the atlas To honey no other compare,for it is the sweetest but then you should taste her rosy lips  And if the zephyrus was mild, then you should hear her speak The stars were bright but her eyes were the brightest for in them I saw the reason for rainbows Her face shone so much radiance like the full moon at the peak of her aphrodisiac   Every wisp of her hair was of the finest silk and when she smiled the world took form Her aura so distinct as the scented ointment of spikenard This beauty is all I want to know,for it ignites a quivering sensation in my bones springing forth the passions of my meek soul For you I would pick the roses of the empyrean
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Aug 26, 2013
Aug 26, 2013 at 5:39 PM UTC
Grandeur of a lady
Never seen one this lovely, gladdened with the purity of the midnight rain, magnificent she is in all her graces The whirlwind gave way when her haunches swayed With palms as soft as the pine, a touch from them sent me on a flight of fantasy Her peats stood firm as the atlas To honey no other compare,for it is the sweetest but then you should taste her rosy lips  And if the zephyrus was mild, then you should hear her speak The stars were bright but her eyes were the brightest for in them I saw the reason for rainbows Her face shone so much radiance like the full moon at the peak of her aphrodisiac   Every wisp of her hair was of the finest silk and when she smiled the world took form Her aura so distinct as the scented ointment of spikenard This beauty is all I want to know,for it ignites a quivering sensation in my bones springing forth the passions of my meek soul For you I would pick the roses of the empyrean
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Aug 26, 2013
Aug 26, 2013 at 5:39 PM UTC
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