The Joining

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The Joining


Night beckons.
The moon full and waiting.
Pleasures to come many.
Yearnings pause as you undress slowly.

Your arms surround me with passion.
Our needs grow as we fondle each other.
Our world a woman’s world.
Your touch gentle as any silk.

Skin so smooth .
Yet fiery hot to the touch.
Mouths kiss and arms fondle.
Freedom to experiment.

Solitude where no man dares.
Your kisses sweeter than honey.
Our mounds aching as we take our feel of one another.
Gently we suckle and search with our tongues of pleasure.

Heights with no boundaries as we nibble of each others breasts.
Lower we search , seeking hot passionate release as we go.
Time is suspended as we savor each hot kiss.
Our breasts arch for more as our tongues run together as one.

Lovers we are.
Lovers we stay as you switch to descend further.
The world pauses as we both find our way to succulent pastures.
Nibbles become more and teasing grows as your mouth touches my mound.

As I bend to taste of your sweet juices I feel your mouth consuming me to a fiery pitch.
Our mounds on fire as we suckle each other into another world.
Our tongues slide deep into each other .

Hotness builds .
Bitter sweet joy crescendos as mounds swell.
Licking each other we transcend time.
Crème’s explode as we engulf each other to ecstasy.

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