Cloaked Desires

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In the dark there is much to see
Our hands will show us the way
Our bodies merge in ecstasy
Knowing more than words can say

We speak only in subtle shouts
Words are useless to us here
My lips will kiss away your doubts
And anything else that you fear

We hold no thoughts of right or wrong
The night is ours to command
We’ve wanted this for far too long
And now our chance is at hand

To see you, my hands need no light
My fingers trace out your form
Our breath steams in a crystal flight
Yet our bodies keep us warm

There is no life beyond our clutch
Pull me close and don’t let go
Your skin is yearning for my touch
My hands are yearning to know

Our hearts pound out in perfect time
Our bodies collide on the beat
Our souls join as our fever climbs
Excitement builds from our heat

We feed the needing of our souls
Drenched in sweat our bodies writhe
Drunk with passion out of control
Wanting hunger in our eyes

Time blurs as we give in to lust
We rise up on waves of bliss
Tonight the stars belong to us
Our cloaked desire brought us this

In the soft glow of our own skin
All seems right with the world
I hold you close as dreams set in
Keeping our bodies still curled

As the first rays of light are shown
Do not fear or question why
The pleasures shared are ours alone
Just for us we touch the sky

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