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Created on: April 24, 2008
You envelope me,
All that is around me,
is you.
I taste you, smell you.
Like the mist
rolling onto shore
Encircling me
the salty coolness
caressing my skin.
You engulf me,
wrap me in your shrouded cloak.
my body quivers,
my breath quickens
Suddenly you are gone.
Was it a dream,
A fantasy, a whim
A fleeting impulse?
I close my eyes
Again you are with me.
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