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I Remove All My Clothing Yet I Am Not Naked
Skating fingers criss-cross, glide down my neck; Under my clothing feel free to check For a zipper, a button - my body serene, It’s far beneath my skin the treasure unseen. Why do you fumble and why with such need Do you remove all my clothing longing to see Bare hips so to know me? Bare back so to know me? Or pink candy stars soft on my breast So to impress on your mind my complete nakedness? I do not stand Revealed, though bare is my skin, I do not stand Exposed, to believe so is sin. You have removed only waves which accent the sea; You cannot fathom the depth of the ocean in me. See my hips – you do not know my rhythm. See my back – you do not know my strength. See my stars – you do not know my dreams: Go ahead, touch me, I am not Naked Well hidden are my seams.
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