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Old 03-25-2007, 10:21 PM #1
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Location: Illinois
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Link Gift...

Tonight, I'm feeling well
And, I sure would like
To ring that bell.
The one that
Makes me feel
Sexy,
And sweet.
The one
That brings passion,
To it's knees.
As I'm swept
Off my feet.
That feeling
Can't be beat.

And it's been
So long ago,
That passion
Was present
In my life.
So long ago, that
I've had a kiss.
One that lasted
For several
Minutes.
One that you just have to
Lose yourself in...

When your head
Begins to swim...

Where time
Has no meaning...

And the passion,
Is anything but demeaning...

And you feel very content,
While your heart
Is being mended...

And you are bent
On comprehension,
Of this person
you are with.

And it all
Is such
A glorious
Gift...
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