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Sep 2019
There was something hypnotic about his heart,
his astonishing arithmetic growing inside my dynasty,
his rhythmic oxygen running through my veins,
unraveling my existence, the heavens of my flesh,
magnifying his bright light within my cells,
taking me high above boundless oceans as I danced
to the beat of his hips, symphonic abs, studio
sensational chests, the accordion of his shoulders
bringing me to new and instrumental worlds,
everything shining like the melodic stars.
His seductive face a mansion of many fascinations,
light skin shining in a sea of immense symmetry,
city bright lips I wanted to feel and touch the vivid
vowels across its surface, the seamless lines making
its way to my soul, and I was addicted to his ****
handsomeness, his smooth chest hair rising in the breeze,
seeping within me as I embraced the arch of his back,
feeling bone and bone, his gleaming muscles inviting
me into his iridescent nation.  Heavy intoxication,
supreme swagging steam gleaming from his kingdom,
his cheeks and chin an infinity of romance amplifying
inside my existence, streetlight vibes moving deep
within his thrilling abs, his perfect body so sweet
and juicy, a riveting *** appeal making me sweat,
burn for his loving desire, the moonlight rising
inside his hazel eyes – so serene, so magnificent,
all radiant and colorful.  The sheer curve of his
captivating **** taking me into the deep woods
within his nature, feeling the thickness and depth
of his world inside my mouth, metaphorical veins
I could taste and lick the luscious chemistry from
and live another day surrounded by his thugging
hood soul, and I wanted to circle around the fluffy
clouds within his big head, the brilliant poetry
surfacing his huge *****, knowing that his touch
would always be a part of me, to know that his
harmonious stream was my reason for living
and breathing.
Travis Green
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Travis Green  30/M/Middlesex, NC
(30/M/Middlesex, NC)   
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