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~ The Ocean’s Melody As tides cast their net along a patient coast, we lie entwined ~ adrift as a single composed symphony tempo’d by the pounding surf ~ its constant sensuous rhythm lulling our hearts, aching, to collide in one beat’s embrace Love upon a moistened sandy shore your swollen lips offer a glistening enchantment with fingertips delicately seeking ~ caressing ~ stroking feathery lashes grace twin demure windows of tender need Velvet waves wash along our bodies ~ gently merely to touch you ~ hold you ~ kiss you, is my coastal heaven With arms of cradling strength ~ kindness ~ ecstasy, my voice becomes a throaty whisper of passion’d affection Now as wandering shadows cross beneath the moon’s glowing care we too build and recede, feeding our amorous desires as the fading light relinquishes its hold and dawn cracks the sky ~ our tide becomes one Our bond remains unbroken ~ tethered to the ocean’s melody
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Apr 24, 2014
Apr 24, 2014 at 6:40 PM UTC
The Ocean's Melody
~ The Ocean’s Melody As tides cast their net along a patient coast, we lie entwined ~ adrift as a single composed symphony tempo’d by the pounding surf ~ its constant sensuous rhythm lulling our hearts, aching, to collide in one beat’s embrace Love upon a moistened sandy shore your swollen lips offer a glistening enchantment with fingertips delicately seeking ~ caressing ~ stroking feathery lashes grace twin demure windows of tender need Velvet waves wash along our bodies ~ gently merely to touch you ~ hold you ~ kiss you, is my coastal heaven With arms of cradling strength ~ kindness ~ ecstasy, my voice becomes a throaty whisper of passion’d affection Now as wandering shadows cross beneath the moon’s glowing care we too build and recede, feeding our amorous desires as the fading light relinquishes its hold and dawn cracks the sky ~ our tide becomes one Our bond remains unbroken ~ tethered to the ocean’s melody
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Apr 24, 2014
Apr 24, 2014 at 6:40 PM UTC
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