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Aug 2016
Tempestuous desires find me dawdling
On my dim view of reality.
I’m fighting desperately against the feelings
But I find myself attracted to your personality.
The things you say are scandalous.
I should be filled with disgrace;
Yet my heart is palpitating
To see the hunger on your face.
You whisper needs into my ear.
Your breath on my neck sends a shiver;
Which makes me more afraid I wonder
Whether you will or won’t deliver.
I can’t concentrate with the feel
Of you breathing down my neck;
My body’s turning against me
And I’m losing self-respect.
How low have you sunk when it doesn’t matter
Whether it’s friend or foe
Whose teasing touches titillate your body
Until you can’t say no.
     ©7/30/2003
Written by
Linda Duncan
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