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Tropical Rainforest

As the first man alive to be king of a tropical rainforest I can guarantee this reign will be far from the shortest What I'm trying to say is my heart is the forest The trees are the veins, the animals are the cells, the river is my blood, and my girl is the tourist When we are on good terms all the little birdies chirp On the phone at night, I'm relaxed like a bear when he burps Kissing slowly like a sloth when he shimmy across a tree Sucking on her islands like pollen being sucked by a bee Not all rainforests have life full of bliss A bolt of lightning nearly hit the Tree of Heaven but it missed Great Now I see a stratus cloud coming, that's what I really hate Now all of a sudden, birds quickly scatter away Like feelings of my girl thinking go or stay Floods drowning all life as the land animals die It rains it pours like the tears falling free from my eyes Trading saliva when we kiss wetter than a waterfall Lions, tigers, kangaroos, giraffs, it is a free-for-all I'm swinging on her heart, like a monkey swings on a tree, I pray we both don't fall She bit me, now love is in my blood, like a mosquito carries malaria The storm ends and the sky opens up from happiness because I can marry her Down the aisle I will carry her Like a cheetah carries her young Not cold in the heart because here the snowfall never begun Attack those hunters who dare carry a gun Like haters because love...they don't get none In the forest animals have fun In a relationship couples become one My heart is a tropical rainforest Locked in her embrace, she's warmer than porridge I got her now, I have it all, and my heart and feelings are no longer in storage

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Date: 8/12/2009 6:06:00 AM
Absolutely breathtaking Richard. Thank you for sharing your oustanding write.Love, Carol
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