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As Long as You Let Me

Oh, what a simple pleasure

To be able to make love to you

To bathe in the beauty of your eyes

To be one with you

 

The miles that spread between us

Seem an insurmountable wall

But that wall will crumble

I shall hold you in my arms at last

 

I shall fall asleep beside you

Knowing fully that when I wake

It shall be that sweet fragrant scent

Of your essence that I shall wake to

 

So to you I say, my sweet angel

That wherever life shall lead

I shall love you with each and every breath

For as long as you will let me

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c-g-andrews
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Published
Feb 29, 2012
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