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Fox

Innocent face,

Glittering eyes

And a warm feminine smile

 

Sweet soft voice,

Milky skin,

Curves as of a new Ferrari

 

Seems like a harmless

Adorable creature,

You make your man so happy-crazy

 

But nowadays there are some,

Brave men to mention,

To uncover your true intentions

 

Once the prey is in sight,

Your claws are out,

Piercing its layers of defence

 

Invoking the deepest instincts,

Adept at unleashing chaos

 

Once your job is done,

You put your smile back,

Too bad it doesn't work now

 

What's your excuse,

Now what's left to lose,

Is your quaffed victim

 

You cry at fake and think,

Only wanted a life more interesting

 

Well there's nothing more fun,

Than to clean after your mess,

To glue the china pieces,

To become a beacon of distress

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Written by
evaldas-eseth
Lithuanian
Published
Dec 2, 2010
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Created 02 December 2010

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