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§ Every moment we are apart I dwell in the radiance of the time we shared together. It is a collection of moments that shall never fade away. Through cerebral catabolism I devour my past, and taste the delicacies of my memories. I sustain myself on the spirit of your loving affection, and the fantastic myriad of tactile recollections of your yielding, warm, supple skin. Like silk spun from flesh, every caress sends reciprocating waves of elemental ecstasy, careening down the nerve endings, like out of control engines of pleasure. I cannot help but sigh a single sharp exhale, of contentment coupled with sadness. Yet I relish every sigh, that I release when I sigh for you. I would shoot myself in both feet and walk across the salt flats in summer, to place a single fingertip on your lips. Do it now yourself, and see the sensual sensations your body delivers in every square inch of your loveliness.
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Jul 3, 2012
Jul 3, 2012 at 6:03 AM UTC
In Every Square Inch Of Your Loveliness
§ Every moment we are apart I dwell in the radiance of the time we shared together. It is a collection of moments that shall never fade away. Through cerebral catabolism I devour my past, and taste the delicacies of my memories. I sustain myself on the spirit of your loving affection, and the fantastic myriad of tactile recollections of your yielding, warm, supple skin. Like silk spun from flesh, every caress sends reciprocating waves of elemental ecstasy, careening down the nerve endings, like out of control engines of pleasure. I cannot help but sigh a single sharp exhale, of contentment coupled with sadness. Yet I relish every sigh, that I release when I sigh for you. I would shoot myself in both feet and walk across the salt flats in summer, to place a single fingertip on your lips. Do it now yourself, and see the sensual sensations your body delivers in every square inch of your loveliness.
Max Goering July 2012
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Jul 3, 2012
Jul 3, 2012 at 6:03 AM UTC
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