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There lived Adam and Trevor, a couple so true.
Adam, a man with a radiant brown,
Trevor, fair and pale, like a moonlit crown.
Their love, a bond that knew no divide,
United by affection, side by side.
Their colors intertwined, a vibrant blend,
A testament to love, where souls transcend.
Adam, with skin kissed by the sun's embrace,
Radiating warmth, his smile lights up space.
Trevor, pale as ivory, a moonbeam glow,
Their contrasting tones in perfect harmony show.
But oh, how love can weave a playful jest,
A joke that brings laughter, the heart's behest.
Adam, the teasing target, with skin so brown,
Trevor, the pale prince, whose glow could astound.