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Access To Excess
An ardent longing for the finer things ... Vodka from eggs - bedrooms with wings. Bugatti's and coffees topped with gold, Armani, Brioni, and true absinthe, old. Bottega Veneta or a Lanvin wool coat, Yachts that are really just mansions that float. Valets and limos and luxe high-rise suites, Beds dressed in D. Porthault Jours de Paris sheets. Bluefin sashimi, Kopi Luwak, Yubari Melon, and real Dark To'ak. Matsutake Mushrooms, Wagyu Beef, South Devon Crab with fresh saffron leaf. Almas Caviar, Bonnotte Potatoes, White Alba Truffles, Canarian Tomatoes. Heligan Pineapple, Densuke Black Watermelon, sweet. In pocket, a stack. Milan designed leather shoes and gloves - Oh, I'm cursed, eternal, with such lavish loves! So what is the claim, if extravagance deems? I hope for tomorrow, and believe in my dreams. For naught yet compares to my imaginings' wealth, All the money on earth can't buy my good health. So I dream, but I'm happy with all I've been blessed, And MAYBE, in time ... fate will see to the rest.
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