She wore the moonlight like lingerie. 

Atticus Poetry
She wore the moonlight like lingerie. 
She wore the moonlight like lingerie. 
She wore the moonlight like lingerie. 
She wore the moonlight like lingerie. 
About This Quote

She wore the moonlight like lingerie. This is an example of a love poem that uses imagery to illustrate the love between two people. The poet/author used the phrase “wore” to describe how she looked to him in the moonlight, as if all he could see was her. The full moon was shining on her, and it illuminated her body so that he could see all of her curves. He could also see the shadows dancing across her face, which made her seem mysterious and romantic.

Source: Love Her Wild: Poems

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