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Smooth as silk
Soft, yet firm
Do I dare to touch again
Her collarbone?
Warm and welcome
Electric elevation
Trust I taste sweet kiss again from
Her lips?
My weakness of will
Her might of mind
How does she succeed where
I fail?
Fragrant and fresh
Fringing fingertips
Could I run them through again
Her hair?
Perfect loss
Deep and clear
Can I look and not lose upon
Her eyes?
Pure and perfect
Calling me close
I will not tarnish her innocence with
My lust
But if I sleep
Long and deep
Would my dream dare encroach upon
Her glory?
Hot and tender
Sensitive sound
Can I let my lips whisper in
Her ear?
Hard and hidden
Wet and wide
Dare my tongue slide again along
Her teeth?
Flowing feast
For vivid visage
No greater gift she could give than
Her white dress
Oh, what can I
Sainthood spoiled
Do but help her keep her vow with my
Love and respect
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Morning by the Sea
Enveloped in a blanket of soft golden hues
She lies unaware of my silent adoration.
Her beauty simply astounds
LONGING
She walks in shadows,
Memories
her companions
Of a time
she once knew
In a place where
she once
was smiling
With you.
Where
-the track spinning-
in my ear
i hear lauryn hill
singing to "tell him"
The peak of happiness.
Rushing memories of your smile.
No
Why should I fear?
The rage of men
with fist of steel
among caboodle of warriors
when your burning love for I
unique and untainted
is
Smooth as silk
Soft, yet firm
Do I dare to touch again
Her collarbone?
Warm and welcome
Electric elevation
Trust I taste sweet
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