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May 8
his pearly straight teeth
and chiseled jaw
the fire in his chestnut eyes
the crowds he draw

No one saw past
his sharp wit
his washboard stomach
he was fit

No one saw past
his satin jet-black hair
his way with the ladies
he'd open the doors/pull out their chair

No one saw past
all his lies
how can they now?
with a tummy full of butterflies
sandra wyllie
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sandra wyllie  56/F
(56/F)   
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   DENNY R ALLISON and LL
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