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Doing Nothing Is The "Lie" She Tells
"I ain't do nuttin". She says. And I laugh
It's her favorite "lie". But I don't mind it at all
Of course
She ain't do nuthin. But smile at me
Like a thousand watt light bulb
This beautiful woman
Does not a damn thing
But grace my eyes with the sight of her perfect brown skin
Not a damn thing but lay there
Next to me in this bed
Doin nuthin
Skin glowing at me in the morning sunlight
With the shine of God's own favorite chocolate bar
All shimmering and sweet
She ain't do nuthin, I guess
Cept caress me with her hands
Just reaches over to me with the softest touch
Lighter than a breeze
Yet. Unshakeable. Immovable
Carrying the power of a thousand atmospheres
Felt everywhere upon my body
Seeping slowly into the center of my being
Never crushing. But uplifting
Caressing like a whisper
An exquisite, tangible presence
Always offering a choice
But so far above other options
There is simply no other choice to make
She ain't do nuthin
That is
If you let her tell it
Just shared the magnificence of her lovin
Phenomenal
Simply honored me with the magic of her cooking
Incredible
And last night
She did nothing again
Just stood there. Naked in the mirror
Bathed in the moonlight thru her bathroom window
A perfect, Chocolate silhouette
Big, bouncy Ass. Full, Womanly Chest
Shoulders. Back. and Thighs
Calling to me
Each part of her magnificent
Curvy, Thick, and Sensuous
She
(This flawless, sexy, fully grown female)
Ain't do nuthin
But stand there. Comfortable in her own skin
Wanting me. And very much wanted by me
Yielding. Compliant. Submissive
But never dominated
Gorgeous. Enticing. Delicious
Bringing me what I crave
And coming at me head on
to get exactly what her body needs
Always
Whenever
I tell her she is fantastic
She says
"I ain't do nuthin"
I laugh. Just like always
Because. Just like always
That is
the "lie" that she tells.
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