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She was sitting at the window looking out across the land She was slim and dark and beautiful and needing her own man As she gazed she started dreaming and formulating plans How to capture her an eligible handsome dreamboat man She could throw a massive party invite all the single men That way she'd get to see them all and take her pick from them There'd be dancing in the courtyard with twinkling lantern lights And surely she would find one who was absolutely nice Or perhaps arrange a contest for the men to show their skills See who comes out on the top in a battle of wills But when she thought much harder it became a fruitless dream For how would she determine if he was the man he seemed She sat and pondered more ideas and formulated plans Anything to find herself her tall dark handsome man She look out at the scenery admired the stunning view The hills so green and succulent the sky three shades of blue She spotted in the distance a horse running at speed It headed onwards t'wards her home very strange indeed And on it's back she clearly saw her tall dark handsome man The horse and rider closer now so to her door she ran She stood out in the courtyard next to the stable gate Wondering if dreaming had secured her needful fate The horse approached the courtyard and slowed into a trot She gazed up at the stranger with all her plan forgot He dismounted from the stallion and offered her his hand He was tall dark and handsome and his clothing looked so grand She gazed into his eyes and then the magic dream began His lips found hers and kissed her she knew she'd found her man The stallion was stabled and they held each other tight Their kisses built a passion that was difficult to fight They lay down on the straw and gave in to their desire She felt a flaming heat inside of her a burning red hot fire His hands caressed her soft skin building waves of pure delight Their bodies locked together and they both held on so tight He transported her to pleasure beyond her wildest dreams And brought back so gently that it quietened her screams The passion and the tenderness fulfilled her every need She gave herself completely all her senses wildly freed And when they both were spent they lay contented on the straw Their bodies intertwined and unable to give more They slept there in each others arms content and safe and warm And dreamed the dreams of love and hope their future's now transformed When they awoke They silently formulated a new plan To stay together always and be woman and her man Jane Shields 27th August 2016
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