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You love my body
I am a flower petal within your hands
 wilting at your gentle touch
 
 You plucked me from a blossom filled
 with “loves me” and “loves me not”
 And I love the way your eyes have
 A smile of their own, and the way
 your strong hand brushes my cheek
 When your lips envelop mine.
 
 No one has cared for my body
 the way you do; in sickness and health
 My smile is painted with the pale
 colors of a chin resting peacefully
 on my shoulder, long fingers holding
 mine, arms protecting me from the world.
 
 And with each stroke of my hair
 my heart whispers: he loves me,
 he loves me not, he loves me.

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