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Cello Strings

She plays music

Not from memory, but as she goes

Her hips like the curves of a cello

And her voice like velvet

(Exactly like its notes)

She was as smooth as the mahogany wood

And nobody could master her

(Rather accentuate her beauty further)

Her music was tantalizing

And she taught me how to play it

All throughout the night

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Feb 17, 2014
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