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A Gorgeous Nightmare (Woman in a Black Dress)

When the sun goes down And the stars come out Beauty starts to take its place And I feel alive... A Gorgeous Nightmare So divine. I yearn and ache to meet The weaver of my dreams A woman, a Gorgeous Nightmare Sleep now becomes routine. She knocks at the door Sounds pounding through my mind Nervousness, sweat starts to begin For I know I'm about to commit An amazing sin. A Gorgeous Nightmare So divine. I see her on the other side A slender neck Tousled Hair Lips parted Hips wide. A Black Dress exposes her beauty I beg at her mercy Let me be your guide... We kiss passionately And I don't stop Euphoria explodes, like fireworks. I let her lips entwine with mine A Gorgeous Nightmare So divine. Her legs wrapped around me Entangled skin to skin Touching the back of her neck My lips caressing her shoulders. I sigh and breathe her in Feeling heat build within. I carry her up the stairs Light with my touch Running my hands down her spine Her hair, waving over the Black Dress Exposing her curves. A Gorgeous Nightmare So divine. Anxiously waiting Stripped down to our very morals Velvet kisses brush sensually Across lightly glossed lips. I lay her down on a bed full of sheets The creases on this monument Will tell of the Gorgeous Nightmare Of our love being complete.
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