This Time In The Breeze...

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Humming in delight between my lashes
I’m a satisfied woman for now
The sweet caress, the wicked grin
Seduce me again this time in the breeze
Wanton thoughts nest in my tongue
Slowly traveling, lingering in your all
I’m merely evoking what I desire
To sense the low moan, taste the bite
Revisit the shiver along your blood
Arouse you into new highs
Feel the trembling haze of me
Rich flavor you provide this evening
Come to my side, darling
Let me whisper in your ear
This night, first among more
Wetness tale my low sighs
Tonight I feel bold
Even if it were a cold breeze
Wouldn’t calm my senses
Heightened by your indiscreet darkness
Delicious is to feel your poetry in motion
Against my held breath, anxious to meet
Me you were, bad boy!
I definitely like it with quality of meaning
Not time itself exist
You can imagine by my mood tonight
That I’m not holds barred for the evening
So beware, anything is valid
In this lovely game
Our seduction is not scheduled
Nor premeditated
I’m guided by noun, adjective, and verb
Auburn long verses barely covers me
While I smell your shadows scent
Full of quality, top notch passionate
Intimate orgasm boldly disperse
Taking a bite of the fruit, bloody red
such a juicy taste, so full and wet

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