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HOW CAN I PRETEND

HOW CAN I PRETEND

That these feelings are not real?

This closeness, this desire

Right here before my eyes

Looking into your eyes

The answers are all there

A burning fire, burning so hot

Raging passions

Heightened by your touch

Oh such bodies rush so lush

Gently seeking, gently caressing

Gently engulfing to be engulfed

Consume to be consumed

Wrapped up in those arms of yours

Wanting more and more of this body

Softly whispering

I want you, need you

Still looking into each other’s eyes

Deep, deep, deep oh so deep

Flesh on flesh

Oh the body heat

© Teresa Joseph Franklin

18th October 2013

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Dec 30, 2013
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