On an Autumn Morn

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On an average autumn morning
I was walking through the forest
The leaves were brown on the ground
When I stumbled upon a goddess

The sun was shinning brightly
And the air warm upon my skin
I crept slowly through the bushes
Dreamily as she went for a swim

Her naked form was exquisite
As she dallied in the shallow
Water trailed off her golden skin
Her beauty more then mellow

I watched her climb the muddy bank
Three steps over far too quickly
But almost fainted out dead cold
Her womanhood appeared so chastely

I have had my share of women
A few even above my standard
But none the like before me now
My breath was quick and thundered

Was it wrong? I wondered briefly
As my hand swung down below
To watch this woman unbeknownst
While I had my fun solo

Her back was too me now and
With grace given from high above
She walked spritely to her towel
And I knew I was in love

Her breasts jiggled lusciously
All I could do was sigh
Hard nipples and soft silk thighs
Her delicate flower was still not dry

What great deed had I performed
Worth a moment such as this
Nothing recent surly
But that didn’t hold back my bliss

Oh if I could only touch her beauty
I could die a happy man
With flesh that seemed so supple
Stomach flat and legs that just ran and ran

My stomach knotted and member pulsed
Oh no I felt my pleasure rise
I bit my lip and closed my eyes
Moans of bliss are hard to disguise

But when I opened them once more
All I saw was forest
My vision, my dream, my angel was gone
Oh goodbye my goddess

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