Elope

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I only need
your azure eyes
your sex for a second
to make you succumb.

That's why you deserted
across the stormy Atlantic
to concoct your marriage,
your mild palate cleanser,

And I only need your sister's
eyes, curious like a cat's,
her head and shoulders bobbing
in the shore, she knew it too

That time at the beach,
your love canal oozing into ocean,
wetter than the saline water,
massaging my strained cock,

It was so cold
that day you clung to me in the surf
your hips urging me to plunge
my profound heat into your core.

The current was fine that day
but your sister drifted
behind your back
and she burned into my eyes

And we fucked
up and down in the waves
so obviously but your gaze
criss-crossed above the horizon

While I stared deep, deep
into those lecherous cat eyes, she betrayed
a look of hate begging for submission.
I had my way with your sister,

My vision feasted on her deep cleavage
those buoyant, fleshy Colombian tits,
yet she continued to stare, defiantly
I fucked your pussy and defiled her eyes

And I increased my rhythm
grasping at your voluptuous
trembling thighs and your head
fell backwards in its last abandon.

Your walls collapsed
on my pulsating cock as you witness your sister
rubbing herself and biting
her plump, flush lips.

You fled that libertine sister
who fucks your men with her eyes,
the one you couldn't control
any more than your falling head during orgasm.

And so you sailed away
into that very horizon
fleeing that unsteady sensation
of a love the sea couldn't contain.

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