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Jul 2014
In light as to what I can see
I find no other as beautiful as you
The soft skin on your gentle hand
Would make my heart race near exhaustion
If placed upon my cheek
Hows sensuous your tongue
When wetting the very lips
I long to embrace with my own
The small glimmer I see in your piercing eyes
Paralyzes me in aspiration
I am numb minded in fear
Of saying feeble words of no meaning
Accompanied by endless shame
So I walk back to the corner
Where I fool-heartedly thought
I might have insurmountable will
To pronounce my existence
My only regret
Not knowing your name
Randy Ruston
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