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Sep 20
I saw her this evening as I made my way home
Stood back from the lamp light, stunning, alone.
Her beauty enthralled me, compelled me to pause
Compelled me to smile as such loveliness does.
As if to entice me she shifted her pose
Tilter her head and gazed over her nose.
Her eyes where alluring they took me all in
To tell you her beauty I couldn’t begin.
She knew that I saw her, oh she was aware
But she stood there a goddess without a care.
As if she now knew she had me bewitched
She gave a wide yawn and both her ears twitched.
With neither a sound or hint of goodbye
The ***** slipped off in the blink of an eye.
Glen Gormley
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Glen Gormley  62/M/N.Ireland
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