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"Me and You and an Oh" by Beth Gylys
Me and You and an Oh
My back against the bookcase,
your tongue on my ear, my foot
lifted to a shelf. You nearly shout,
sure you should stop, look down,
Please, I tell you with my eyes,
love that you know how to make me
always move when, Shouldn't
start that, but yes, I add,
you say, guilty, I'm nothing, your
hands down my belly, dear
Jesus, but how to help how we,
like tissue between us, brush aside so easy.
It's just me then and you and an Oh.
My back against the bookcase,
your tongue on my ear, my foot
lifted to a shelf. You nearly shout,
sure you should stop, look down,
Please, I tell you with my eyes,
love that you know how to make me
always move when, Shouldn't
start that, but yes, I add,
you say, guilty, I'm nothing, your
hands down my belly, dear
Jesus, but how to help how we,
like tissue between us, brush aside so easy.
It's just me then and you and an Oh.
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Have you read anything else by her?
Sounds like i should check it out...
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