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Jemia de Blondeville
Poems
May 2021
Quoth I, Of I
The seed of self doubt, has reared its complicated head
Tranquil as a red sunset, calm as a storm unmet
Where clouds leak, onto my every doubt
Twilight soon becomes night, the night becomes enchanted
Where fairies once dwelt, on a land made of felt
Time for bed, dreams need to be dream fed
Oh to feel your tender lips, upon my thighs
When true love, once had a name
My heart, bleeds dry
Little atmosphere, but really atmospheric
To all, and sundry's surprise
Quoth I, of I
by Jemia
Written by
Jemia de Blondeville
63/Transgender Female/hastings
(63/Transgender Female/hastings)
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