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Amazing black lady

Black woman, beautiful black amazon I was once on a photographer's walk in Edgware. It's a nice part of London. Edgware is a pleasant memory of my life, as I lived there - Colindale - and was a photographer. I like this place. I have a nice memory. I was walking there, in a cemetery. I was there to take photos and found a beautiful church. Now I look back on the World Wide Web to see which one it was. Moment. I search, I search. St. Margaret's church. This church is beautiful, the architecture is wonderful, a beautiful imagination coming from a great past into the present Reality, eternal life I was walking there, looking at this beautiful building, the cemetery that surrounded this building I strolled, looking around I was looking for the details and the necessary positions to take pictures I was standing in front of the church entrance, there was mass inside, and a beautiful woman came out of the church through the door. She was a black woman. High goddess. Her body was beautiful His blue clothes stuck to her As soon as he left the church, he immediately looked at me Found She dropped his coat She asked me to take a photo She gave me his phone for her request It has a good picture This woman will never forget me Me neither she As soon as she left the church and showed herself to me, I immediately felt tension Yes, she saw that This black woman was hot She must have been fifty years old Confused, I looked down at me She saw this She was looking at my pants And she looked at me like a woman I wish I could have my lives She was perfect Perfect personality I wish I could kneel before her every night Black femininity I would kiss your feet and hands. She was American She came to the church from the USA for a celebration

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