Rose Of Singapore!

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She was known as the Rose of Singapore,
And it was obvious she was a breed.
She enthralled any man looking at her,
And her beauty inspired a growing need!

Her eyes were jade green and oriental,
Her lips were Cupid's bow and Ruby red.
Her hair shined black and hung below her waist,
And they watched her naked beauty, and fed!

She was a stripper in the bar she worked,
And although out of reach she fed their lust.
Her glorious body in colored lights,
Caused the men's desire to grow, and bust!

This Rose was only four feet eleven,
With both her bust and her hips thirty-two.
Her tiny waist was seventeen inches,
And her golden skin glistened like the dew!

When she squatted her legs would flair open,
And her beautiful flower could be seen.
It was colored a succulent hot-pink,
And inside her flower glowed a wet shean!

This sweet Rose offered all of her body,
To the feasting eyes lusting with delight.
While squatting down she'd turn and bend forward,
And show the men watching a wondrous sight!

Her cheeks would flair out with pure perfection,
And her succulent Rose-Bud could be seen.
All the men watching her would be gasping,
And wanting to love her in ways obscene!

She was the Singapore Angel of love,
But no man ever loved her any way.
She's fulfilled their desires from a distance,
And she may still be doing that today!!

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