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As I tiptoe past her door In that room, in that bed My darling sleeps. The thought of her touch, Her kiss, inflames my body Like the taste of Spanish wine. I open the forbidden door, The hot musky aroma of a woman Fills my senses and mind. I look at her, She is stretching her body Like a lioness on the plain. My breath catches, she sight, Every movement she makes Is poetry in motion. The light from a lamp Sparkles from her hair, A river cascading around her face. The movement of her hips Like a moth to a flame, Draws me lustfully towards her.
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Oct 15, 2013
Oct 15, 2013 at 11:47 AM UTC
The Woman 2009
As I tiptoe past her door In that room, in that bed My darling sleeps. The thought of her touch, Her kiss, inflames my body Like the taste of Spanish wine. I open the forbidden door, The hot musky aroma of a woman Fills my senses and mind. I look at her, She is stretching her body Like a lioness on the plain. My breath catches, she sight, Every movement she makes Is poetry in motion. The light from a lamp Sparkles from her hair, A river cascading around her face. The movement of her hips Like a moth to a flame, Draws me lustfully towards her.
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Oct 15, 2013
Oct 15, 2013 at 11:47 AM UTC
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