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Mar 2023
I have a soft spot for his prominent heart-stopping machoness
His ecstatic passionate attractiveness, his vividly slick
And appealing manliness, his unbelievably riveting eyes
How they draw me into his eminent tender splendor
Of sensual gleaming enchantment, got me having such
A killer addiction to his perfection, his intense, powerful allure

A smooth, lustrous jewel that knows how to move
And soothe my beauty, that puts it down his badass catchy groove
My magnificently gorgeous and vigorous muse
So heroically heavenly and youthful yumminess
My bright and buoyant hot boy, his magical regal smile is
So highly inviting like the summer honeycomb-yellow sun

Like a giant shining diamond, he is everything that transcends
The limitless and seamless skies, so masculine and statuesque
So incomparably aromatic and charismatic, I melt into his stream
Of commendable venerable dreams, feening to be with him
To kiss his glowing rosewood pink lips, ****** his profuse sculpted Beard, bound to his poetic sun-kissed mantuary

In the closeness of his robustness, I am ready to check out
His creditable immeasurable flex, with such five-star sparkling hotness
That is beyond words, like a million dollars, I cherish him in his Entirety, his supremely skilled symphony that lingers in my existence
His beguilement in my brain, with an irresistible impulse to pursue
To his all-consuming pulchritudinous beautifulness

Meet him at the point of convergence where our earthly worlds
Blush and blossom together,  where his crafted crackerjack character
Enraptures me more than an award-winning pulse-pounding motion-Picture, I gaze at the endless sinuous trails of his effervescent
Gilt-edged greatness, immersed in his sheer worthy nirvana
He has me on fire, hankering to climb higher for hours on end
Into his salient steamy infinity, united forever with him
Travis Green
Written by
Travis Green  30/M/Middlesex, NC
(30/M/Middlesex, NC)   
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