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I ache for the weight of his hands, his gentle conquest, my weary surrender. The clasp undone, a silent unlocking, and I, frail as dusk, lean into him, his chest a steadfast haven of warmth. Fingers trace the curve of my shoulders, slipping straps cascade like autumn leaves, an ending, a beginning, all at once. His palms cradle me as if I am fragile, a vessel brimming with quiet holiness. Each slow circle of his thumbs awakens, the soft rise, the quiet swell, and I sigh, drawn beyond fatigue, into the calm of his knowing touch. His breath spills against my cheek, words melting into my hair, unheard but understood in the trembling silence: "You are mine; I'll not let go." The hush deepens; the world recedes. Our bodies thread with unseen bonds. I live only in the space of this, the boundless gift of being undone.
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2d ago
Jun 2, 2026 at 12:58 AM UTC
The Unraveling of Touch
I ache for the weight of his hands, his gentle conquest, my weary surrender. The clasp undone, a silent unlocking, and I, frail as dusk, lean into him, his chest a steadfast haven of warmth. Fingers trace the curve of my shoulders, slipping straps cascade like autumn leaves, an ending, a beginning, all at once. His palms cradle me as if I am fragile, a vessel brimming with quiet holiness. Each slow circle of his thumbs awakens, the soft rise, the quiet swell, and I sigh, drawn beyond fatigue, into the calm of his knowing touch. His breath spills against my cheek, words melting into my hair, unheard but understood in the trembling silence: "You are mine; I'll not let go." The hush deepens; the world recedes. Our bodies thread with unseen bonds. I live only in the space of this, the boundless gift of being undone.
Marwan-Baytie
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56/M/Australia
2d ago
Jun 2, 2026 at 12:58 AM UTC
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