A Summer Kiss

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James Cody
James Cody
130 Followers

It all started with a summer's kiss;
The exploration of a secret, delectable wish.
I laid you down in the sand to taste your musky dish.
We rolled around, A dance of lip and hand.
We drowned in a tidal wave of bliss.

It all started with a summer's kiss;
You pulled away your dress,
You offered me your breasts;
By the light of the moon, would I pass the test?
As I rose to the challenge,
You ran to the sea.
If I followed you into the Pacific's depth, would we be free?

It all started with a summer's kiss;
We gave in to passion;
We fell into strife;
I was a slave to your contradiction;
You were bound, another man's wife.
We forgot our eyes and made love by the moonlight.
Some day, you would walk out of my life.

It all started with a summer's kiss;
We met on a street corner;
We met for a season's tryst.
We laughed, loved, and fucked every night, with a twist.
We realized truth was only days away.
Our last minutes together were few.

It all ended with a summer's kiss.

James Cody
James Cody
130 Followers
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