A Romantic Interlude

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Debbie
Debbie
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On the table you find candles and wine
Propped by the wine a note just from me
Follow the rose petal trail,husband mine
At the end of the trail waits your booty

I hear your steps they, are closer to me
So I stretch out, arch my back, boobs out
There you are by the door, I smile coyly
Eyes wide, you smile, impressed no doubt

I watch you undress quickly but so sexy
An exaggerated wide gyration of your hip
You loosen your collar and undo your fly
Toss me your pants with a kiss to your lip

You are by my side,on and sharing our bed
Run your hands across my body,so thrilling
Little whispers,endearments,soft words said
Stroke one other,kisses,excitement building

Fondling,teasing followed by moans and sighs
Little touches, soft caresses,great sensation
The night air is filled with my joyous cries
Crescendos arising, sex tied up with emotion

When you finally enter me,fill me, I cry out
The feeling of orgasm together ripples thru
We cum,spontaneously, yes ,yes, yes we shout
Following each other, rhythm ,together we do

'Tis lovely success,a great build to our mood
A great meeting of bodies and soul, very sexy
You and I,such a wonder, a romantic interlude
Cheers, we drink, a toast; to sex, you and me

Debbie
Debbie
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