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Gentleman...

by DEW

He clears his throat, offers a hand, lady afloat begging to stand... but where is she now? The gentleman's moon... his strides upon Earth whose labors to croon? Here, gentleman, hear her breaths are so soft. Need this dough like skin, a taste so aloft? Her pulse like a symphony, her steps on pools glistening, her lips your night litany, her hands light-wrought ivory. Gentleman she swoons! Her hips like snow dunes, her words gentle noons that light up your Junes. Yet you stay away, your respect holds sway. Though she is nectar, you drink not as night does day. Your gentle ways lengthen the days, though distance kept, you oft' purvey a sense of love, as she turns your way.
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DEW
35 / M
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Written by
DEW
35 / M
Published
Apr 28, 2016
Time
2m
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#love#dance#passion#beauty#respect#courting#wisdom#ease#elegance#gentleness
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