A Silver Shaft of Pale Moonlight

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A silver shaft of pale moonlight
Cuts like a blade through the dark night
While clouds of grey like ships of old
Sail cross the sky as they unfold

The curtains like those olden sails
Flutter so gently like horses tails
And as I watch your sillouette
Remember, I do, how we met

Was on an evening just like this
When I stole that,, first ever, kiss
That student party when we both
Declared our love and our betroth

That kiss declared an inner wish
I craved then to make you my dish
Your response voiced your own desire
I took you, swamped your burning fire

Yes, love it was, and at first sight
So long ago; it felt so right
As it is now, and will always
I’ll love you, and forever praise

The way you come to me, a smile
And whisper in my ear a while
To make love is your dearest need
And on your body I will feed

So even at, now, advanced years
We join together with no fears
Our lust still carries to the max
Together we reach our climax!

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