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*Friday Night Fantasy The sky was a jade tangerine hue, lightly sprinkled with caramel colored stars, while the moon cried its silver beams and a gentle breeze caressed your skin making you shiver and smile as you ate my eyes with your temptation. You swayed over me dripping your sweet passion, honeyed apricot nectar over my tongue. ~~~~ I wanted you, needed your movements, your music and poetry, the haiku of your desires and the way as you spoke it, from inside out. All I could do was rock with you, my mouth savoring your nippled senyru. ~~~~ I sang you a Friday night fantasy of analogies, similes and serenades, mixed occasionally with the raw desires of sexuality and secrets of your femininity. I was ablaze; your name colored my heart. I felt every silver moon beam as you floated and faded away in the night sky. You carried with you all the poetry of me. Aztec Warrior/redzone 5.6.16*
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May 25, 2016
May 25, 2016 at 10:41 AM UTC
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*Friday Night Fantasy The sky was a jade tangerine hue, lightly sprinkled with caramel colored stars, while the moon cried its silver beams and a gentle breeze caressed your skin making you shiver and smile as you ate my eyes with your temptation. You swayed over me dripping your sweet passion, honeyed apricot nectar over my tongue. ~~~~ I wanted you, needed your movements, your music and poetry, the haiku of your desires and the way as you spoke it, from inside out. All I could do was rock with you, my mouth savoring your nippled senyru. ~~~~ I sang you a Friday night fantasy of analogies, similes and serenades, mixed occasionally with the raw desires of sexuality and secrets of your femininity. I was ablaze; your name colored my heart. I felt every silver moon beam as you floated and faded away in the night sky. You carried with you all the poetry of me. Aztec Warrior/redzone 5.6.16*
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May 25, 2016
May 25, 2016 at 10:41 AM UTC
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