Come, let us speak with our bodies. Teach me how to please you. I am here to learn. Let us not waste this time. It is the hour of union. Come And after you do, Come again.

Kamand Kojouri
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Come, let us speak with our bodies.Teach me how to please you.I am here to learn.Let us not waste this time.It is the hour of union.ComeAnd after you do,Come again." is a poem that was written by an anonymous author in the 18th century. The poem was written in French and it is very interesting because it gives an insight into the sexual practices of the people of that time period. It teaches the reader how to please the other person in bed by beginning with kissing, caressing each other's body, and ending with intercourse. This poem represents love at its finest because the person who wrote it wanted his lover to know what he needed in order to make their lovemaking more fulfilling.

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