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To: (My lovely Wife)
C/O: The Love Goddess, Rhyanna

My one & only Love

Hi Love

   Last night I fell asleep, ere went to bed, with visions of you moving
cross the stages of my inner keep. Speaking clear with graceful sway,
 you came dancing pon the scene, first hot and quick as with a pulsing fray.
 Then steady strong with pace and depth and height, you made.
 Then full, as with another (me), to make the symmetry complete.
 We glid and slid together, making movements speak our thoughts!
 And then I saw just you alone, as if along the waters edge,
to please the sunset that was shining cross the golden shore.

 Then I saw it!

Within the water's flickering glimmering wiggle, the reflection of the woman,
who's image did give me life. An idea, it wrest me from my slumber, and this is what I did.
  First extracting, the image dear, I took it to the bath and lit the candles near.
  Just as I thought, and better still, voala! You danced like being here!
  I soaked it in, the movements quick, and took me to your grace.
  Then with strokes o' pleasure, I kept a pace that spake to take.
  And speaking Love, I sang an undertone, that rumbled through the ground below, and filled the very room! Your beauty and my hunger I sang with sweet delight, imagining you here to hear, ere, feel my Love into the wicked night!

I Love You very much, XOXO

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