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The exquisite moment awaits me, waiting till the coast is clear. Don't be shy, I say, I love you, I adore you, I love you too, says the moment. I know, I say, I bath in you like sunshine. I am surprised you are still here. I want to spend time with you, but I must do other things, what can keep our hearts apart? It is as though a veil is drawn, as though we are embarrassed by delight, as though life wasn't meant to be easy, but meant to be obeyed, or followed. So I sneak away for a kiss behind the shed, and how bold you are, I am transformed, how can I ever let you go? Should I sneak away from life, should I take a perpetual holiday in your arms? Will you love me in the morning? My heart fails me as I leave. Don't worry, you say, be happy, as I drag my heart out the door. You'll be back, you say, and I will be a surprise for you, once again, we are made for each other. Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA0GcXV2njY.
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Mar 17, 2020
Mar 17, 2020 at 7:54 PM UTC
The Surprise
The exquisite moment awaits me, waiting till the coast is clear. Don't be shy, I say, I love you, I adore you, I love you too, says the moment. I know, I say, I bath in you like sunshine. I am surprised you are still here. I want to spend time with you, but I must do other things, what can keep our hearts apart? It is as though a veil is drawn, as though we are embarrassed by delight, as though life wasn't meant to be easy, but meant to be obeyed, or followed. So I sneak away for a kiss behind the shed, and how bold you are, I am transformed, how can I ever let you go? Should I sneak away from life, should I take a perpetual holiday in your arms? Will you love me in the morning? My heart fails me as I leave. Don't worry, you say, be happy, as I drag my heart out the door. You'll be back, you say, and I will be a surprise for you, once again, we are made for each other. Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA0GcXV2njY.
MachoMole
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M/Canberra. Australia
Mar 17, 2020
Mar 17, 2020 at 7:54 PM UTC
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