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Symmetry.
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they are a fixation
they’re nice and appealing
they are a sensation
they’re round and revealing
when they are in motion
when they’re under tension
they cause a commotion
they seem in suspension
they are so symmetric
they sit there so sweetly
they make you eccentric
they’re packaged so neatly
they’re best in the open
with no clothing on them
preparing for gropin’
and kissing upon them
there’s never no doubtin’
that nothin’ quite passes
so worthy of shoutin’
as fine female asses
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by > Roamoff
composed Dec 2005.
submitted 01 Apr 2006.
Copyright © Dec 2005 by Roamoff.
Symmetry.
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