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*Your voice sounds like church bells and christmas jingles. Your touch makes me tingle. Your mustache reminds me of the man found on a box of Pringles. Your sweet and sour and prettier than the NY twin towers. Sitting next to you in the car never made me feel the boredom of a rush hour. Tell me a secret and breathe poetry down my neck. We can go home and take the next step. Champaign and blood red wine  , oh darling doesn't that sound just devine. With dim flickering candle lights , white silk bed sheets and tangled limbs and feet. I think we'll be just fine* ~
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Dec 7, 2014
Dec 7, 2014 at 9:06 AM UTC
We'll be fine
*Your voice sounds like church bells and christmas jingles. Your touch makes me tingle. Your mustache reminds me of the man found on a box of Pringles. Your sweet and sour and prettier than the NY twin towers. Sitting next to you in the car never made me feel the boredom of a rush hour. Tell me a secret and breathe poetry down my neck. We can go home and take the next step. Champaign and blood red wine  , oh darling doesn't that sound just devine. With dim flickering candle lights , white silk bed sheets and tangled limbs and feet. I think we'll be just fine* ~
carolin
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Dec 7, 2014
Dec 7, 2014 at 9:06 AM UTC
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