by Anonymous / Unidentified Author
I gently touched her hand
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I gently touched her hand. She gave a look that did my soul enslave; I pressed her rebel lips in vain. They rose to be pressed again. Thus happy, I no farther meant, Than to be pleased and innocent. On her soft breasts my hand I laid, And a quick, light impression made. They with a kindly warmth did glow, And swelled and seemed to overflow. Yet trust me, I no farther meant, But to be pleased and innocent. On her eyes my eyes did stay: O'er her smooth limbs my hands did stray; Each sense was ravished with delight, And my soul stood prepared for flight. Blame me not if at last I meant More to be pleased than innocent.
J. Eccles sets stanzas 1-2
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