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Warmth of the night fills the silent room as we lay there in bed, silken sheets barely covers us feeling your body against mine the sweet sensation of your bare skin touching me your head resting on my chest while my hand strokes your hair. Can you hear my heart beat how it sings to you a sweet serenade of the devotion which I have for you? We lay there for a moment in silence hold you close to me and then you lift your head to me our lips meet in a sweet and tender kiss letting it grow into an embrace more passionate opened mouths...as tongues dance with each other tasting the sweetness of each other lips. Oh yes...my Lady....my Love.... we could spend all night like this absorbed within the ecstasy of your kiss.... the feel of your body next to mine. Watching you lay your head back on my chest while we fall asleep in each other arms knowing in the morning you will still be in my arms when we awake.
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Mar 25, 2013
Mar 25, 2013 at 10:38 PM UTC
Before We Fall Asleep
Warmth of the night fills the silent room as we lay there in bed, silken sheets barely covers us feeling your body against mine the sweet sensation of your bare skin touching me your head resting on my chest while my hand strokes your hair. Can you hear my heart beat how it sings to you a sweet serenade of the devotion which I have for you? We lay there for a moment in silence hold you close to me and then you lift your head to me our lips meet in a sweet and tender kiss letting it grow into an embrace more passionate opened mouths...as tongues dance with each other tasting the sweetness of each other lips. Oh yes...my Lady....my Love.... we could spend all night like this absorbed within the ecstasy of your kiss.... the feel of your body next to mine. Watching you lay your head back on my chest while we fall asleep in each other arms knowing in the morning you will still be in my arms when we awake.
michael-czech
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Mar 25, 2013
Mar 25, 2013 at 10:38 PM UTC
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