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Gibbon minded giddy girl, Tied a ribbon upon a curl, Swirling divinity, In dervish fashion, Flipped just so, To highlight passion. Rouge flavored cheek, A chance at a peek, Of pink, and subtle Flora. And fauna freaks Clamber and seek Sustenance in skin and bone To lay and beg At each and every foot fall. Sanguine lips, And sultry hips, Move to the rhythm Of a butterfly’s dance. And per chance That I may find The root of her wing I shall fly once again In winged care Upon her currents Of flowing hair. Alas, it will not be so, For I am otherwise engaged With adulated stare Of the brown haired woman Dancing across the square.
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Jan 3, 2011
Jan 3, 2011 at 8:21 AM UTC
Eye Ballin
Gibbon minded giddy girl, Tied a ribbon upon a curl, Swirling divinity, In dervish fashion, Flipped just so, To highlight passion. Rouge flavored cheek, A chance at a peek, Of pink, and subtle Flora. And fauna freaks Clamber and seek Sustenance in skin and bone To lay and beg At each and every foot fall. Sanguine lips, And sultry hips, Move to the rhythm Of a butterfly’s dance. And per chance That I may find The root of her wing I shall fly once again In winged care Upon her currents Of flowing hair. Alas, it will not be so, For I am otherwise engaged With adulated stare Of the brown haired woman Dancing across the square.
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Jan 3, 2011
Jan 3, 2011 at 8:21 AM UTC
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