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I never was a believer, One that promised me my faith anyways. It wasn't until I laid with you, Felt you between the crevasse of my legs, Your soft hands pull and tug at my skin, The way your hot breath rolled over my lower stomach. And I ached. I ached for the warmth you brought me beneath my bed sheets, The fire in my belly whenever I heard my name roll softly off your tongue, The tremble in my legs when I thought about you. Your gaze forever entangling me within my own mind, Curious to lie with the sin of lust once more, Tantalizing with the sweet smell of you.
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Nov 11, 2019
Nov 11, 2019 at 2:48 AM UTC
You Made Me a Believer
I never was a believer, One that promised me my faith anyways. It wasn't until I laid with you, Felt you between the crevasse of my legs, Your soft hands pull and tug at my skin, The way your hot breath rolled over my lower stomach. And I ached. I ached for the warmth you brought me beneath my bed sheets, The fire in my belly whenever I heard my name roll softly off your tongue, The tremble in my legs when I thought about you. Your gaze forever entangling me within my own mind, Curious to lie with the sin of lust once more, Tantalizing with the sweet smell of you.
I debated whether or not to speak your name but in the end, I always do.
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Nov 11, 2019
Nov 11, 2019 at 2:48 AM UTC
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