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Natural Charm

How eloquent, you move your arms,
It's clear to see your natural charm.

That cause my heart to be alarmed -
And wonder can it be of harm.

Shinning like a golden dollar,
Looking like a new pressed collar.

While saying words to flatter me,
Coming from those smooth-lips, I see.

Seductive, full and luscious too,
I find it quite charming of you.

Though, I not dare to say in words,
Not sure, at all, you're of this world.

With eyes so eager to enchant,
While piercing with a slightly slant.

Able to sink a fleet of ships,
Commanded by those slim, firm hips.

With hair that look and smell so clean,
On such a body  - very lean.

Oh, I must have you in my arms -
So, I  may feel your natural charm.

Copyright © Carol B Tyre | Year Posted 2014

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