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Snuggles.

A cuddle, a snuggle,

Two bodies, each touching - resting,

Each person, still - feeling the thrill,

Two bodies, frozen in stone.

 

She kissed him - she drifted,

He touched her - he fell silent,

His eyes, red with passion,

He kissed her, she was gone...

 

She sighed a quiver of breath,

She fell onto the ground, tears,

He appeared, he made no fear,

She was free, she was his...

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Jan 18, 2011
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