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He Once
He once gave attention When I needed it the most His touch set me ablaze Fire from coast to coast He once touched my face The hand across my cheek Saying I was pretty When I was oh so weak He put his arms around me Engulfed me in embrace Whispering sweet things Memories I can taste He put his hands so softly Around my curvy hips Not wanting to let go To find my empty lips He caressed my shoulders With a delicacy unknown Tracing down my spine Yes I did moan He made me want more Of his tender ways Looking in my eyes We both began to gaze. He ran his kisses In an unspoiled place The warmth of his mouth Ever to encase He knew my whole body Like I never have Finding about his way Just sighing as I stay He mapped out my heart In uncharted waters Wrapped up my love I was clay to his potter.
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