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Number  One  reviewing Bath powder on your ******* That I caressed You felt like silk So surprisingly timid was I Our first time you so gently Helped lead the way intently. Did you hide your experience While letting me seem victorious ? We parked so many places We could have used a valet   Win Schular's was class But mosquitoes in the Michigan woods, They made love bites on my *** No room in the canoe even for that That house I hitchhiked down to A warm bed of your softness Football weekend at a brothers place; times too few Where your scent lingers after you Memories are sometimes fleeting But not your first love I cried after you.  ........  still needing After ten years strong and vivid After two decades still exquisite After five they begin to fade Just flashes here and there A whiff of your scent somewhere A lingering synaptic flash decayed Copyright 2013 Richard L Ratliff Win Schular's is a famous restaurant in Michigan
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Jun 16, 2016
Jun 16, 2016 at 2:22 PM UTC
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Number  One  reviewing Bath powder on your ******* That I caressed You felt like silk So surprisingly timid was I Our first time you so gently Helped lead the way intently. Did you hide your experience While letting me seem victorious ? We parked so many places We could have used a valet   Win Schular's was class But mosquitoes in the Michigan woods, They made love bites on my *** No room in the canoe even for that That house I hitchhiked down to A warm bed of your softness Football weekend at a brothers place; times too few Where your scent lingers after you Memories are sometimes fleeting But not your first love I cried after you.  ........  still needing After ten years strong and vivid After two decades still exquisite After five they begin to fade Just flashes here and there A whiff of your scent somewhere A lingering synaptic flash decayed Copyright 2013 Richard L Ratliff Win Schular's is a famous restaurant in Michigan
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Jun 16, 2016 at 2:22 PM UTC
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