Embrace Of Duality

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Embrace of Duality
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Of course! Here's the poem titled "Embrace of Duality":

In the quiet hours of dusk,
Where night and day softly kiss,
I find my heart is drawn to both,
In a tender, lingering embrace.

Her laughter, like a melody,
Gentle as a summer breeze,
Touches something deep within,
A harmony of perfect ease.

And then his strength, a steady flame,
A warmth that beckons, fierce and bright,
Ignites a different kind of fire,
A passion burning through the night.

Between these worlds I freely move,
No chains to bind, no walls confine,
For love’s true nature, wild and free,
Embraces all that I can be.

In the embrace of duality,
I find my truth, my place of peace,
Where love’s rich colors intertwine,
A tapestry that will not cease.

So here I stand, with open heart,
In the twilight, strong and true,
Embracing all, refusing none,
In love’s embrace, both old and new.

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Paul4playPaul4play12 days ago

Beautiful, intimate, erotic.

Thank you for sharing.

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