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lobomao
lobomao
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Her ubiquitous smile
As dangerous as her eyes
Cheshire cherished proud knowing
Revealing just below the frame
Where my lips long to linger
Or perhaps a curious finger
Places of joy and pleasure
I can only dream dreamily of
What awaits with weighty breathe
Deep earth smells of heavy secrets
I long to taste or hold on tongue edge
Whispers to me now in sotto voche
Between pressed wet lips
Lurks a deeper hidden kiss

Her hair down bound and blown
Hangs before her like a screen
Somewhere in there she hides
Seeking sneaky sips of my attention
Whatever she wants she keeps to herself
My guess is as good as hers or worse yet
Wants what it is she plays at
By the way she holds her hands
I can only guess we play different games
Then again there it is again she’s gone and gone again
So once just once I’d like to see her try
Or maybe it would mean too much

Oh this and this leaky lurky heart
I really must do something other
Fetching buckets and pouring out
All over and over everything.
Somewhere somehow something
Should leave me high and drier
Yet every word to her and back
Keeps me bound to beautiful earth
Morality plays and magical tales
When the dreams you dare to dream
Really rarely do come true
All these pages turned and torn
In the middle of the night
When I am gifting moments to myself
Thinking of her and her fairy tail endings

lobomao
lobomao
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