Sweetheart Summer Sonnet

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Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
The shining golden orb’s light touch can burn.
Thy warm and firm embrace holds me to stay,
Tight loving arms hold tells me not to turn

Stand outside a moment I start to sweat,
The heavy air descends hot and humid.
I lie right down with thee to peck and pet.
Thy glowing heat and bliss in bed I bid.

Sky clear, earth parched, rivers fall and run dry.
Thy channel doth in free fulfillment flow.
As we together in dear pleasure lie.
Thou art indeed all I desire to know.

Like summer days our love is hot and long,
Forever only to thee I belong.

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vrosej10vrosej10almost 15 years ago
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Great Shakespeare rip. I agree with the other comment. Hot and humid indeed. The bard would have approved.

UnderYourSpellUnderYourSpellalmost 15 years ago
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Hot and humid indeed!