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A Tiny Black Dress

A tiny black dress

Hands that put me under a spell

Simple movements made to caress

 

The music makes us press

to one another. So lets not dwell

on a tiny black dress

 

The temptation makes me say yes

We both know it won't end well

With simple movements made to caress

 

My thoughts became a mess

I know that everything fell

Even the tiny black dress

 

The daze became less

All that is left is your smell

And the simple movements made to caress

 

Trust me I won't confess

Or speak or tell

Of the tiny black dress

Or the simple movements made to caress

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May 14, 2015
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