Sexuality an Act of Virtue Posted By : Gianni Truvianni
September 30th, 2008A poem arguing that virtue can not be lost by sexuality but rather gained by it.
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A Soft Wind Blows Near
Rounding the Bend through the Trees
Whistling a Tune
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A poem arguing that virtue can not be lost by sexuality but rather gained by it.
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