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The beating of a heart

As my head lay on his chest

Entangled in one another, both body and mind

The beating heart continuing on.

 

A new sensation in the veins.

The both of them felt it.

And a shimmer of laughter painted their faces

The same physical tiredness growing

Mutual feelings

 

And with that a fiery new seed planted in their hearts.

Chemicals were flowing through the veins

In the aftermath of the raging fires of their hearts.

 

The breaths began to slow.

As the electricity built up in the thick air.

She ran her hands through his hair

While his arms held her body

Tight enough to press her figure against his own

Snuggling the two into one.

 

Starlight peeked through the dense forest

But other than the dim light, the two lovers are alone.

She marvels at such strong feelings she shares for this boy

But cannot help but continue on to wonder why such a beautiful experience

Is so heavily shamed upon by society.

That is not for her to worry now though.

 

And so to the soft murmur of music

With nothing but love in each other's hearts,

Deep sleep kissed her cheek

As he detached himself from her.

But for once she was not worried about his departure

 

For they were now connected,

Both were aware,

Neither was scared or holding back.

 

They were truly in love.

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Mar 4, 2013
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