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Never bored.

by elizabeth-kaisser

Eros got bored one shimmering afternoon he watched television and was asking the moon Do I have to look that deep to find simply what I need while thy wifes simply plays, the food she preparates And suddenly Psyche appeared dressed in sexy underwears and sporty shoes like a modern lady stepping up infront dancing the most simple funk They just had a conversation and the time abreviation shall we now count ? and fall in bed both in a haste and have some love to grabb ! of the modern era or postmodern blue flower s biggest leaves once more under the moon. Then passion awoke and their bodys so hot they slide and caressed each other gently, and these humble existences turned sweety sweaty. Music sounds from the radio jazz laying in bed and shimmering sounds the one under the others arms the other over the unders barm touching , feeling, loving , dreaming penetrating, sensing, needing screaming. Desirer, up in climax zones Into Yin and Yan silver notes Eros over the other playing Psyche is falling the other yearning the love of earning desirer shifting together into a big sleep were he woke up, seing her in the most beautiful dress Gazing skys Both left behind.
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Mar 19, 2017
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a little of poetry I wrote.

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