Dreams

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Late at night, in my bed; I think of you, see you in my head.
Your skin so warm, to the touch; begin the storm, of wanting you so very much.

Desire burst from within; I see your smile, mouth and chin.
And then your eyes, u cannot hide; the love I see so deep inside.
I know my love, so please don't lie; for any denials I will not buy.
You could never say, speak or hear; the love I feel when you are near.

Your smile, kiss, caress and touch; tell my body so very much.
Your passion and need and hunger so strong; show me where your desires belong.
Our bodies entwined, wrapped as one; and you are mine, we both have won.
To share a bond, a passion so true; it is the way between me and you.

At last our lives invade, its true; but not before the love spreads through.
One more time, heaven is felt; but our hand, our cards have already been dealt.
Our hearts strong and true and brave; smile and turn and walk and wave.
The smiles linger upon our lips; as we wonder what happened to the chains and whips.
Such things are not necessary you see; cause you are you, and I am me.

So the holes borrowed down deep inside; made by stress and life and time.
Now filled up with love and sweet surrender; visions and smiles so warm and tender.
And when your feeling sad and blue; and life is too much and you start to unglue.
Reach down to the holes now full to the brim; and feel my hand upon your skin.

1/31/02

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