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Created on: November 02, 2010
A Hunger for Love
She kissed my neck then blew in my ear
I looked in her eyes and all I could see
Was a burning desire and now I fear
Am I everything she hoped I would be
She pulled me closer and held my hand
I kissed he softly on the cheek
We stood in silence in the sand
So much to say but none would speak
She kissed my lips so soft and sweet
Engulfing me in her sensual bliss
I couldn’t wait for our lips to meet
Once again for another kiss
We stayed until the night became day
She held me close and I could see
She wanted me bad and all I could say
Was, “Don’t make me hungry and not feed me”
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