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Noisy, sticky and dirty
here among the smoke haze
sitting with you
People laugh and dance
around our private space
the sounds of partying
like the beat of my heart
In your eyes I see
a heat, a certain knowledge
of tumbling limbs
and wet urgent cries
Your fingers entwine
with sensuousness, pick a
path along goose bumped flesh
slip a strap down
my glistening skin
So, away from the others
we pause for nothing
shedding inhibitions
along with clothes
no words slip into silence
as blood rushes like a river
and kisses burn like embers
while gasps lick at skin
No meeting of minds
only bodies in rhythm
as the music pounds
in perfect harmony
ebbing and flowing like a tide
coming, going, coming
then a sigh and a languid
touch, a soft goodbye
to the soundtrack of the music
and back into the haze again
like strangers....
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