Waves of Love

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For unto to me u have envelished me
my one sacred filled true love
Energies rising, spirits confiding
soaring like a corageous eagle or dove.

Caring, sharing, intwined as whole
vibing, connecting like it's magical fun
Letting go of all our feelings and eagerness
all just wanting to unrelish and come.

Mystical,vivacious attached to one another,
dreaming, imagining like young kids anew
yearning , craving , waiting just to touch,
carry me, guide me, teach me to be true.

Our sea of bonding, sexual waves of passion,
no threat, come guide your way thru
Wet , moist, feeling extreme crash of ectasy,
feel me, inter, teach me to be true.

Enjoying the freshness,of our cleansed love,
relaxing, loafing, soaking it up like
two connected souls
Gripped, grasped, in for all my life through,
grovel, keep the heat alive like scorching
coals.

Perfect wave lounging it's way to our steady
firm ground,
taking it in, lingering as our love in
unbreakable
Locked, chanined, intwined in every way we can,
for this is the love we share come join me our
our new found sand.

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WickedEveWickedEveover 19 years ago
interesting words

I must admit that I'm not familiar with "envelished" or "intwived." Is envelished a variant of enveloped or embellished? Maybe a combination of both? I know poets do like to experiment with words. :)

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