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Iron

soft and loving tender touch kind and careful not often enough cautious kiss I'm rarely graced with little risk you'd be replaced though no one but you leaves me satisfied our thoughts run true although we hide them all so well in our ribbed cage the beating swells with passion and rage the flair returns dust as two turns to one though Iron will rust we've only begun.
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Jul 19, 2011
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