breasts...depart logic and reason

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a woman's breasts no matter the shape
when a man eyes on them set his mouth agape
those mounds and the cherry on top
be nipples so ready in ones mouth to pop.

she be endowed in the beauty of them
one of her many attributes a true gem
the definition of a woman real
her femininity in them to feel.

the breasts of a woman how beautiful a thing
the fascination of them to insanity men bring
to flaunt them like only a woman can
a cleavage revealed a mans arduour to fan.

and thus a lover won in a mere presentation
of her cleavage the evaluation
to logic and reason he farewell bade
the presentation of her breasts his decision made.

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tazz317tazz317about 7 years ago
CALL EM" NAME EM"

in old fashioned terminology""""they are still TITS, tk u mlj lv nv

AnonymousAnonymousabout 7 years ago
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not bad. don't really like them endowed though. prefer more of a 34 C. Now those are just right to handle, and of course suck!!

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