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Lorelie (For Lee)

It's amazing the Lorelei sing:
all breasts and scales,
no thighs to ever be parted,
soft folds to cling
in love to young men in their beauty
as the fast ships sink.

Women Wives LoversSuzi PeelJune 26, 2015
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