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Pandora's Box

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Pandora’s Box by the_white_cloth (Paul Mellette) Sept. 23, 2001 My Dearest Pandora, Open your box unto me. Allow, for my eyes only Your treasures for to see. My Darling, Sexy Poison, Bring life unto my bones. Let me drink deep from your fountain, Let me take you as my own. Your sweet and tasty juices, So sure to quench my thirst. Your pure and fragrant flower, Much better than the first. So tonight I raise your box top, Not caring about the cost. Having seen your secret treasure, I will count all else as lost. Inhaling deeply of your beauty, Drowning forever it it's flow. Not having any sad regrets, Your love I will forever know. Again, My Dearest Pandora, Open your box unto me. Let me lose myself, my life, In the awesome depths of thee. Written September 23rd, 2001 © on Mar 11 2002 08:32 AM PST   0 • 8

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