Hairless, Mound And Body

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She Shaves Everywhere Except Her Head
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Except for her head, 
She’s all bald instead.
She’s delightfully bare.
Nothing grows anywhere.
Smooth as a peach
Or a sandy bare beach.
She’s silky and hairless,
She wasn’t careless.
She did it all,
And let the hair fall.
She just didn’t care,
So exceedingly rare.
She shaved herself smooth,
A condition to soothe.
Some think it’s strange,
But she loved the change.
She’s barbered herself nude.
Shorn and renewed.
Silky as suede. 
A body double A grade
Her mound is sheared,
Gracefully reared, 
Round and like fleece.
Polished like grease,
Lovely to see.
A nice way to be.
She stands nude and shorn
Like when she was born.
Except for her tresses. 
She doesn’t wear dresses,
And I celebrate her grace,
Then she smiles at my face,
And places my hand 
Where I soon understand. 

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