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Jun 2017
The  full  moon gazed  blindly  upon  us,
Its  light  peering  through every crack and  crevice,
I  grabbed  your  hand  and  sprinted  near the  cliffs,
Both  of  us  panting  once  we reached  the  palm  trees.

We  could feel the  sand  blistering  on  our feet,
Wallowing  and  clutching  at  each other to  feel  the  heat,
We  fell down together  on  the  crystalline  sand,
And  the  shooting  stars  obeyed  the  command.

Your  eyes,  framed  by  long  lashes,
Were  irresistibly  charming  with bright  glows,
The  constricting  coldness  in its  pupil drew  me  in,
Yet  still  betrayed  your  creamy feelings dripping.

You  then started  to  turn  slowly,
Your  cheeks  first,  very chubby,
Followed  by  your lubricious  lips,
It  graced  against  mine  with  a  brush of our eyelashes.
Written by
Samuel Otieng  M/Kenya
(M/Kenya)   
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