Diamond In A Magazine
The luxurious display of her naked frame Complimented by the smooth, creamy color Of her French vanilla skin sparkled within The glow of the ultraviolet rays expelling From the cores of my eyes purely crafted By the hands of pure entertainment To the rhythm of the breeze her hair swayed A strikingly beautiful centerfold she was With her thighs spread open as a warming invitation Page after page my fingers harmoniously treaded Characterized by intense levels of passion and lust Value unquestionably worth billions of dollars The entire physique of this dazzling creature Can not be bought simply because she's worth Much more than men could want to think or believe She leaves behind a streak of sharp, quality eye catchers Too bad the vision doesn't stray too far from the magazine By Glenn McCrary © 2011 (All rights reserved)
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