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I Suppose They Will All
i suppose they will all be soon to depart the danish girl has removed her top the germans will soon follow suit the french girl will arrive soon minus everything there goes the male tourist down the beach time to stroll, exercise amidst the breasts residing on the sand isn't it funny tables emptied of annoying badinage i owe so many clear views of Mexican beaches to Europe but the sad aspect is that amidst all of this tropical beauty the male tourist is unable to rise above the preoccupation of viewing breasts myself, i prefer legs they represent a short blip a blink of the eye to the pelicans coasting upon the wave generated wind the sky filled with marauding magnificent frigates surfers hanging in for the wave where they balance in nature on a ride into shore where some will banter me for a poem i reply, your eyes (fill in color) are birds who steal my thoughts my breath, my heart go away now and it ain't look at that ass it is a callipygous goddess yes i wrote short love poems for them and bettered their vocabulary San Blas 92
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