Happily Ever After

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My Joy came waltzing down the aisle in church
long flowing white dress floats our spirits soar
exchange our rings, a little kiss as well.
We dodge raw rice, reception party waits.
you toss bouquet for eager girls to grab
I slip your garter slow from silky thigh
I throw it far to guys just standing there
we feed each other cake, we yearn for love
we dance so close, we breath in rhythm, one pulse
our friends stay drink and dance; now honeymoon.

We head to private beach for us alone
our music player, sounds to soothe and urge
a fluffy towel place on sand to lie
some lotion - sun and stirring strokes to sate
bucolic music starts and sets our scene
I take off your bikini top and kiss
you peel my suit and hold my shaft so set
I strip you bare you spread your legs for me
the music beat now hard and fast provokes
complete consummate marriage vows fulfill.

I wake, we're married, but to other folks.

Survivor - fairy tale trigger, blank verse

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