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Valentine Day
Valentine Day Waiting for long days with my painful heart. We shall roam and kiss each other as my heart is full of desert. We can not forget this day of valentine. We shall dance with rock and roll, now we are fine. We shall kiss at open broad day of light and enjoy more and more. Though there are so many awaits for their beloved dear. We will gossip and will take dinner. My romantic hero will take her best beer. He will kiss and squeeze me with level best. I will be a sweet pushy darling at night, so there no rest. Enjoy and enjoy, don't worry for next. You think and enjoy as valentine day is best pl show it to all tagged members.pl read and enjoy man is mortal MY POETRY AND NOVEL BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE AT 701,PITTUSBURG 3RD FR DORRANCE I PROCLAIM SMITHSFIELD ST USA SAROJ KHAN
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