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A Purple and Cream (finely tuned) Bassoon _____Glissando___________________________ She stood smiling eager to please what could break his spirt would be the same thing to make most of us smile. She had wore his jumper his toque, slept on his chesterfield. In the morning she put on her runners and took the Lorry to town. a boxed ended lorry, she was to appear at the Amargosa Opera House. I heard she was to sing. A great story it got the conversation going. They put a chesterfield in the lorry and knitted poncho's while in route.The Caribbean Guy stood beside her I heard them sing they were a marvelous bunch weren't they? Me belief was he found her attractive as too she to him. The photo of her in her runners and nothing else, quite beautiful isn't she. They tossed coins and bills toward her whilest she lifted her gown to amuse them. A rather lovely sort. Sultry and alluring are words that best describe the lorry ride. An evening of "Libretto & Themes". Love sorted the bunch. Standing there in only a poncho I proud and eager:making prompts for the night were they would sing. I told her "Happy Birthday" While we listened to an Orchestra mimic the Neigh's of horses panting in the Desert air.
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