Now You Die

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Now, You Die.

You have left me for the last time
You led me here kissed my fingertips
Whispered quietly adorning words
Planted hope with rootless seeds
Then gone again leaving me alone
Waiting for the next time.

Brushing my skin
Across my neck where I loved to feel your breath
I felt your warmth once more
Arousing me
You touched my breasts
Caressing each as you prepared to go.
Leaving me in unattended wetness.

You will be missed
I think of you
Cold promises
Held to memory
I would rather be holding you.

I can no longer bear, to watch you go
Tearing my heart in two
A promise made
Only to be broken
I know just what I must do.

Forever is what I believed
Forever it shall be
Come to me in the night
Lay with me
Tell me you won't go.

Let me hold you
Feel my hands they bring you pleasure
Get lost in my touch
Close your eyes my sweet, sweet man
For you are about to die
So you might live with me forever.

Feel the steel across your throat
The blade of eternity meets your skin
Open your eyes and look into mine
Your life will spill across my hands
I will taste it with my tongue.
You are in me.

Now be still for a little while
Let me hold you tight
Touch every inch of you
I shall be so gentle
I will stroke you to fulfillment
Pleasured by the sight
You are mine forever
I will kiss you
While you die.


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