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I believe in you and must not try to tame you I am learning that it is enough just to sit with and lie with That it is enough just to listen to words being softly strung together Rhythmic sounds conceived in mind, of heart and soul Giving birth to desires and prayers Lay your head on my lap my love Loosen the restraints of the day Unravel and find your rest in me Drink deeply of my devotion From the wellspring of my openness I am in awe of your beauty and must not try to claim you I am learning that it is enough to trust the nature of man and woman and allow My fingers the freedom to travel, to dance, to trace and to follow Your curves and caverns, seeking warmth, pulse of body and wilderness Swallowing love's sweetness whole Lay your head on my lap my love
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Jan 16, 2013
Jan 16, 2013 at 11:31 AM UTC
Lay Your Head on my Lap, my Love
I believe in you and must not try to tame you I am learning that it is enough just to sit with and lie with That it is enough just to listen to words being softly strung together Rhythmic sounds conceived in mind, of heart and soul Giving birth to desires and prayers Lay your head on my lap my love Loosen the restraints of the day Unravel and find your rest in me Drink deeply of my devotion From the wellspring of my openness I am in awe of your beauty and must not try to claim you I am learning that it is enough to trust the nature of man and woman and allow My fingers the freedom to travel, to dance, to trace and to follow Your curves and caverns, seeking warmth, pulse of body and wilderness Swallowing love's sweetness whole Lay your head on my lap my love
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Jan 16, 2013
Jan 16, 2013 at 11:31 AM UTC
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