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Created on: November 20, 2009 Last Updated: November 25, 2009
I stare at her from afar-
a mistress of the night
long shiny black silk
covering persuasive dark eyes
intriguingly swallowed by eyeliner
set above plump inviting lips
red lips that pierce the darkness
exquisitely inked arms gently flow
soft pale tattooed skin
long lush legs lead down to stilettos
tapping and kissing the ground beneath
hips provocatively shifting left and right
her sensuous curves hug the night
swaying gracefully to her dark music.
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by Jacinda
I stare at her from afar-
a mistress of the night
long shiny black silk
covering persuasive dark eyes
intriguingly swallowed
a minor yet so brilliant ghost
holding hands harmoniously
with dozens of other shimmering notes
and on the wind they lightly
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