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He pulled me in a dark room, Lightened by only the sparkle in his eye, And quickly I awoke From what I thought was a dream. My eyes pondered at him, Wondering where his next touch would be, And my mind raced to find the zipper on his jeans. And that was it. Quickly, clothes poured like rain, From the ceiling to the tiled floors, In which I found myself so cold, So bare against. But the warmth of his body was all I needed To satisfy me. His heavy breath and subtle sighs Left a trail of goosebumps just upon my thighs. And my heart fluttered, Or rather, it skipped a few beats, When his precious waves, Flew in so deep. He was panting, waiting to turn His waves into a hurricane. But with a hurricane comes rain, So he held back this desire. As the pressure of the current Became too intense to control, He pulled back from his hurricane And let it explode.
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Sep 12, 2017
Sep 12, 2017 at 6:05 AM UTC
Hurricane
He pulled me in a dark room, Lightened by only the sparkle in his eye, And quickly I awoke From what I thought was a dream. My eyes pondered at him, Wondering where his next touch would be, And my mind raced to find the zipper on his jeans. And that was it. Quickly, clothes poured like rain, From the ceiling to the tiled floors, In which I found myself so cold, So bare against. But the warmth of his body was all I needed To satisfy me. His heavy breath and subtle sighs Left a trail of goosebumps just upon my thighs. And my heart fluttered, Or rather, it skipped a few beats, When his precious waves, Flew in so deep. He was panting, waiting to turn His waves into a hurricane. But with a hurricane comes rain, So he held back this desire. As the pressure of the current Became too intense to control, He pulled back from his hurricane And let it explode.
emmalee
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Sep 12, 2017
Sep 12, 2017 at 6:05 AM UTC
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