A Diamond in the Mud

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Otzchiim
Otzchiim
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You seemed a quiet, peaceful meek someone
The kind who hardly makes a ripple in
The sea of life, a bookish girl who waits
To marry to a quiet timid man and then
Have quiet timid children, or perhaps
Remain unmarried. When I smiled at you,
I thought we might perform some pleasant dance,
But nothing serious and nothing new.

Which shows how much I know. You had in you
A storm of passion that was well-concealed.
It only took a spark of interest
To light a blazing fire between your legs,
Consuming both our bodies, minds, and souls.
How much a simple glance at you revealed!

Otzchiim
Otzchiim
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