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The African Girl
African eyes dark as chocolate
Soft chubby cheeks
Clean, her skin smooth like putting your hand in flour
Eyebrows thin and shaped
Her eyelashes long trying to touch the sky
There is a sparkle in her teeth
With a extra mint breathe
A round shape chin
No scares no bruises
A half triangle nose that point up high
She is a wonderful kisser
With her lips soft and glossy
With a pinch of pinkish red
Long hair that covers her face
Laughed liked she is related to a pig
When she sings everything starts
To grow and turn out just right
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