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Resurrecting Passion by Michael R. Burch Last night, while dawn was far away and rain streaked gray, tumescent skies, as thunder boomed and lightning railed, I conjured words, where passion failed ... But, oh, that you were mine tonight, sprawled in this bed, held in these arms, your ******* pale baubles in my hands, our bodies bent to old demands ... Such passions we might resurrect, if only time and distance waned and brought us back together; now I pray that this might be, somehow. But time has left us twisted, torn, and we are more apart than miles. How have you come to be so far— as distant as an unseen star? So that, while dawn is far away, my thoughts might not return to you, I feed your portrait to the flames, but as they feast, I burn for you. Published in Songs of Innocence and The Chained Muse. Keywords/Tags: resurrecting, passion, desire, lust, *** night, dawn, rain, thunder, lightning, bodies, ******* arms, portrait, flames
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Aug 3, 2020
Aug 3, 2020 at 3:55 AM UTC
Resurrecting Passion
Resurrecting Passion by Michael R. Burch Last night, while dawn was far away and rain streaked gray, tumescent skies, as thunder boomed and lightning railed, I conjured words, where passion failed ... But, oh, that you were mine tonight, sprawled in this bed, held in these arms, your ******* pale baubles in my hands, our bodies bent to old demands ... Such passions we might resurrect, if only time and distance waned and brought us back together; now I pray that this might be, somehow. But time has left us twisted, torn, and we are more apart than miles. How have you come to be so far— as distant as an unseen star? So that, while dawn is far away, my thoughts might not return to you, I feed your portrait to the flames, but as they feast, I burn for you. Published in Songs of Innocence and The Chained Muse. Keywords/Tags: resurrecting, passion, desire, lust, *** night, dawn, rain, thunder, lightning, bodies, ******* arms, portrait, flames
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62/M/Nashville, Tennessee
Aug 3, 2020
Aug 3, 2020 at 3:55 AM UTC
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