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"Dim light please", I softly wheeze, as you seductively tease the nape of my neck and I sensuously shudder in my fleshly hearth. Playfully, I break away as my heart sways in a hitherto unknown desire.... a desire; that took its time coming and which is now ablaze in your eyes so scintillating that it makes me skip an already fluttery heart-beat. You proceed gently and speak softly about my mischievous smile, my expressive eyes, the curve of my lip, ...... my shapely hip....... You stroke my hair with ardent flair and I listen blithely to your unfeigned oratory about a man's intensity, ...his unbridled frenzy. I hearken reverently to your admission of piety and pledge you my fidelity as long as there is light in my impractical, dreamy eyes. As we submit to the fiery delight I finally see beyond the crevice of duality; into my integrated embodiment of anatomy and sentiment; ...that I am and always was a unique, solitary singularity.
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Nov 28, 2019
Nov 28, 2019 at 11:19 AM UTC
Singularity
"Dim light please", I softly wheeze, as you seductively tease the nape of my neck and I sensuously shudder in my fleshly hearth. Playfully, I break away as my heart sways in a hitherto unknown desire.... a desire; that took its time coming and which is now ablaze in your eyes so scintillating that it makes me skip an already fluttery heart-beat. You proceed gently and speak softly about my mischievous smile, my expressive eyes, the curve of my lip, ...... my shapely hip....... You stroke my hair with ardent flair and I listen blithely to your unfeigned oratory about a man's intensity, ...his unbridled frenzy. I hearken reverently to your admission of piety and pledge you my fidelity as long as there is light in my impractical, dreamy eyes. As we submit to the fiery delight I finally see beyond the crevice of duality; into my integrated embodiment of anatomy and sentiment; ...that I am and always was a unique, solitary singularity.
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Nov 28, 2019
Nov 28, 2019 at 11:19 AM UTC
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