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“I bought you a present”, he whispered to her, Whispered over the phone, “And later tonight I want you to wear it, When we meet up all alone,” So she text her husband, “I’ll be late at work”, He replied with a kiss and a smile, Then she had a quick shower with beautiful scents, And dressed in her particular style, Till the sun and the moon had swapped for the day, When she knocked on his huge wooden door, And slowly was led through the candle lit room, And shown the gift in the drawer, “Wear it!” -she did, as they talked through the night, Stopping, now and then, for a hug, She wore it for her and her affair of a man, As he controlled her remote control plug.

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