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he illuminated my sense of longing, as if, flame to a candle a dew drop of morning sunrise on petals, splashed upon open lips grazing silken flesh I rise to his touch, lingering like a river gliding over smooth pebbles of a moonlit lake he traced tremble, following its eruptive point, fore, time ticked within shadow of us silhouetted against the moons light he smiled... I melted into his comfort; baring wants secret longing; breathing one another's breath underneath a moonlit warm sultry night, I watched his eyes embrace my entirety in a beggars need he gasped, skimming fingers across open lips wet in ache; tongue kissing me deep our earth stood still; as masculinity entered my dawn, where stars cease to shine and his eyes told our story his hands, read me front to back in articulated whispers impregnating mind and body with desires impingement our want no more, until our heaven and earth meets again whispering I love you savoring morning's first dew drop
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Jan 11, 2013
Jan 11, 2013 at 8:31 AM UTC
Morning's Dew Drop
he illuminated my sense of longing, as if, flame to a candle a dew drop of morning sunrise on petals, splashed upon open lips grazing silken flesh I rise to his touch, lingering like a river gliding over smooth pebbles of a moonlit lake he traced tremble, following its eruptive point, fore, time ticked within shadow of us silhouetted against the moons light he smiled... I melted into his comfort; baring wants secret longing; breathing one another's breath underneath a moonlit warm sultry night, I watched his eyes embrace my entirety in a beggars need he gasped, skimming fingers across open lips wet in ache; tongue kissing me deep our earth stood still; as masculinity entered my dawn, where stars cease to shine and his eyes told our story his hands, read me front to back in articulated whispers impregnating mind and body with desires impingement our want no more, until our heaven and earth meets again whispering I love you savoring morning's first dew drop
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Jan 11, 2013
Jan 11, 2013 at 8:31 AM UTC
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