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Quence and Adorer
Sung in perfect harmony to express the way her appreciation in song expressions and directions curved to music crooned to song a tenor's rendition of a baritones affair she stopped to smooth-out her hair a glare to the crowd she smirked than moved closer only to see who she had sought to see she sang to him some said he would be invisible she seduced him to coax him to her she repositioned her world to make him understand wast then must we be? lovers he smiled looking towards her lover's, without your husbands distraction might we be lover's. she smiled and answered no. than spoke of men wanting more than they could have. she kissed him and told him no, and left him there wanting someone who refused him. the soprano's heard this and sung to calm his tensions "love is for lovers: those who look upon lovers are observers' he sang, his observations were than wasted, might she allow her subordinates to replace her? one songstress stood to answer, than loved he would be, that she would now serenade him. from the cruelness of the songstress, a woman rises to make perfect a night he thought had been wasted. then might you again believe in love that I might love you, believe in me thru my song. believe in me throught my song!
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