Love is like the sea

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alexcarr
alexcarr
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Love is like the sea

Your love is like the sea rising up to me
the waves riding me drenching my soul...with your love.
Moody or calm, rough or gentle the thrill of it all
My boat approaching the harbour then I hear your call
Am harboured in tight - feeling safer, warmer inside
gonna stay for the night feeling the sway of love's tide

We wake to the shrill of the gulls and I touch you
you smile comfortably and I need your morning love
My mast is risen your lips taste and I taste you too
I feel my heart pumping  for my turtle dove

The sky is clear  and we sink into a kiss
You guide me and the position is changed
We set sail to a cranny cove amid a silent mist
'tis quite and tranquil and unchanged

The feel of you divine
 And we set down anchor all the way
Our vessel rocks and that is fine
We share each other through the day

Let down the sails Baby I hear you whisper to me
And let me have you so very deep and intimately
That feeling again as I harbour inside
The way you open so very wide
Now the mast is high and the sails are down
And we can really go to town

Your love is like the sea, eternally
We bond in a rhythm so moving
Like poetry in motion  internally
The tide moves in and we are cruising


alexcarr
alexcarr
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