Lyrical Heart

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Your toned body is that of a lovely instrument which is finely tuned for me
Of which I can pluck on your strings an stroke your keys to make you hum
As fingers across her bare skin is perfectly choreographed in time perfectly
For in you I hear a melody an a symphony an a rhapsodies sweet harmony
Being that you are the perfect song the perfect note and the perfect rhythm
As this ecstasy felt within the music of love is that primeval force to score
As I wish to be your conductor your director your maestro an your master
For there is just something magical about the breaths of air that you exhale
In the warm of her smile the love in her heart an being the other side of me
As her blonde hair blows in the breeze a goddess as time stood still to freeze
For I am yours by the touch of your hand an with a kiss from your sweet lips
An I am yours by your voice speaking from your soul an by thoughts in mind
For you are a woman an a lover being a mother an a girlfriend and a wife
As I passionately kiss you to finally hearing the bells as they chime in unison

So now, we harmonize this duet as our loves composition is about to unfold
Joining in a inspiration of a creation being the muse to our words in stanzas
As our hearts vibration shines in the finding of two new stars in the heavens
For now within each movement an each chord we share in this lyrical heart

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