Remembering Your touch Your kiss Your warm embrace I'll find my way back to you Please say you'll be waiting Remembering Your touch Your kiss Your warm embrace I'll find my way back to you If you'll be waiting I've longed for you And I have desired To see your face, your smile To be with you wherever you are. Remembering Your touch Your kiss Your warm embrace I'll find my way back to you If you'll be waiting I've longed for you And I have desired To see your face, your smile To be with you wherever you are
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She is full figured and approximately 5’11-6’ tall. Of course the Baltimore area trans community, all who love her and I are obviously quite concerned for our sister’s safety, and the BTMI chapter in the area is helping coordinate the search for her. in Baltimore and was reported appearing confused. The Chicago based artist was in the Baltimore area and was last seen on Thursday at her hotel. Just got the alert from one of my BTMI brothers that KOKUMO is missing.