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Free Cee This Poem Was Channeled Through Me By the Incomperable Vienna
NO NAMES NECESSARY Legs less their linen Two bodies bare of blouse As fingers toward their targets thrust When a woman wore only white And the woman swore only lust She lay on sand nay begged a towel Yet never bid a word of foul Acceptance came with actions born And naked still to greet the dawn The lady I found wearing white An oh by an ocean on a secret’s whispered night No names exchanged no vows foretold But two bodies for each to enfold The sea sang its sultry song of surf and waves For that is how the sea behaves And all the secrets the seashore saves Whitecaps conceived and quite contrite And there lay she, stripped of white With blessedness carved by Neptune’s will As I caressed each crevice, curve and hill And yet the seashore’s secret silent still And quiet yet the sea to be As she atop and under me When two agendas came unto agree In the darkness of one secret night And namelessly I bid fare thee well to the woman who wondrously once wore white © 2012 copyright PHREEPOETREE…..~free cee!~
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