At The Waters Edge I'll Love You

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You asked me once upon a time
to take you to my sandy shore
to coax and entice your passion
in time with the oceans roar.

So come with me my baby
lets walk to the waters edge
so I can hold you in my arms
and to you my undying love I pledge.

Let me pull you down with me
into the wet and frothing surf
let me lay you back
against a soft, shoreline berth.

Feel my arms envelop you
and my salty lips descend on yours
feel my tongue caressing
my hands as they explore.

Feel the heat within my mouth
as down your body I slide
teasing quivering nipples with a flick
and still lower my mouth shall glide.

ANd as the waves lap at your toes
my head bends lower yet
to find that sweet and tender spot
where your strongest desires I'll whet.

I can feel your body stiffen
as finally my mouth closes over you
I can hear your moans escape your lips
as my tongue slides across overdue.

You rock your hips against my face
as my tongue finds that swollen spot
you push harder against me
feeling that fire burn so hot.

I hold you close against me
as my mouth encourages your desire
and soon I feel you trembling
heading off towards that downward spiral.

I hold tight within my lips
enticing the ebb and flow
of a passions endless journey
and that moment when it finally lets go.

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