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Fair maiden

Fair maiden so brightly shines

Carefree, she sends her smile

with grace and delight

Fair maiden stands on the daylight

like she is both master and child of the dawn

She gives a gift of the ******

while she retains her demure

Skilled at the trance she creates

she knows your adorations are true

she knows that you would fall upon yourself

trying to impress on her

the beauty of her image

Her smile bursts on you

and she knows you cannot forget

its casual light

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mark-john-junor-1
62 / M / American
Published
May 11
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