First Craving

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Our eyes meet across the room,
And immediately I am drawn to you.
Droplets of perspiration form across my skin,
temperatures rising
our blood is stirring.

My eyes travel over you,
taking in your tall, hard form.
My breath stutters in my throat
as I catch sight of your hands.
Long, and lean
Oh, so delightfully sinful
There is a quiet strength in them,
I see it.
even if no one else does.

And quite suddenly,
I am lost
dreaming,
of those sinful hands on me.
Of both of us entwined as
your calloused palms slide
over my burning skin
playing,
teasing,
slipping,
deep into me.

Your tongue,
probing
every willing crevasse.
Your lips
that caress
every inch of skin.

Like an empty canvas
Your fingers
knowingly paint
every curve
and
every plane
of my body.

The fire is searing,
Burning deep in us both.
Your large hands,
Hold my restless hips still.

I am arched,
high
A thoughtless plea
For more.

You touch and sink
deeper and deeper
Oh, so impossibly deep.
And I yield,
softly,
the way woman was made to.

My world is revolving,
Only in you eyes'
burning tempest
do I find my balance,
my euphoria,
my all.

And then it happens,
The little death
Ecstasy and pain
that which is taken,
and given,
mind, body and spirit.
Why did no one tell me?

That death,
in its moment of truth
Is glorious.

I open my eyes,
You are across the room
Your eyes locked on mine.

I smile- a secret smile.
Oh yes, I know what I crave
- you

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