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Tuned Mellifluous
Knumbed by her beauty I stood in the fast beleif she'd refuse my suggestion of suppering in evening she stood proud and assured that I would beg her whilst her friends observed to sneer and smerk I stood unattractive to either but her gentle kindness allowed me her person when evening speaks to the dawn might the entanglements of lovers speak to the night might the crooning of songsters croon to make atmosphere for evening her trusting me allowed me to be me unassured and stumbling then welcomed by her kisses our feats en lovemaking she holds me and makes me her person she makes me her lover might the evening speak to dawn none shall know of our nights together. Admiration by morning Inamorate from the night than she spoke me to be to marry to marry. We flew to Hawaii I met her their we shared a marvolos time when we returned home we married a preachers stammering tougne spoke usas husband and wife.
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