Memory's Ocean

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eastTNbbw
eastTNbbw
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Memory’s Ocean

Walking across the stretch of beach
I see the sun’s rays sparkling on the ocean.
I remember the sparkle in your eyes
As you smiled down at me.

The smell of the sea air fills my head.
I am reminded of your masculine smell...
The earthiness, the scent all your own
The smell like no other I can find.

The sound of the tide moving,
The water ebbing and flowing
Brings back your voice whispering in my ear,
Making me shiver at your words.

Laying down, my nipples are excited
By the sand shifting beneath me.
Just as they were excited
By the brush of your chest hair

Turning over on the sand
It is your touch that fills my mind.
The sand molding to body
As your body molded to mine.

I feel the warmth of the sun
Relaxing me, caressing me.
Your hands moved across my body
Just like mine are now.

The sea spray moistens my lips, sweat blends with it.
I lick my lips as I would have licked you.
The taste of salt is a reminder of your taste,
A sign that your pleasure was increasing.

Power and strength build in the waves
As they crest and crash on the shore.
Just as our bodies did when our hearts beat wildly,
Orgasm building and climax overtaking us.

The gentle breeze caresses my skin
Just like your hands did
As we laid in each other’s arms.
A tear falls down my cheek as I dream of you.

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