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Rope

You cannot leave me with the ropes you left trailed across the bed where you loved me to exhaustion You cannot leave me with just the thoughts of wanting yet more bonds restraining me You cannot leave me wanting such pain as you gave to me when you bound me in your special way You cannot leave me needing cords to hold me down while you look at me with  tender lust You cannot leave me with freedom I do not want or need unless you are here to give me your restraint You cannot leave me free to crave Your ropes till you return to tie me yet again You cannot leave me until I beg for you again to force me to be what I want to be for you my love Francesca Anderssen 2016
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I write novels and verse from my heart, reflecting my own lifestyle, where loving is between two people who care deeply for one another, and give in the fullest sense of the word.

In my writing there is no place for that which is not desired, no matter how it might present to those who do not know.

Crits very welcome---good or bad. I can only tailor my writing to my readers if I know what they enjoy reading about

The Francesca Anderssen book of BDSM verse (101 Erotic poems) is available on Amazon in Kindle and paperback

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VU4CPCG/

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