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I am entranced by the human form.
The soft flesh resiliant but easily marred.
A touch could light you on fire,burn your very soul.
Reverse it and the temperature drops,your core; absolute zero
Limbs that are long,graceful. Perfect for an embrace.
Short and easily manipulated, makes for comforting companionship.
Eyes,windows to everything you hold dear there is power in a glance.
Lips and tongue stimulating points, the match that lights all of our slumbering fire.
Bodies entwined in coupling, matching breathing, touching,
Matching feeling put into a beautiful and intense bond that if done right can make you one for eternity
But we are a fragile being we break as easily as we were made,
mortality nothing but a phase of the moon,a changing but constant part of us
Show me your stoic face rapt in a pleasure only I may witness
Let me into the depths of your heat soaked soul
Let us become one in the night that isn't long enough for us to whisper those words
that only have strength in darkness
I want there to be no space between our heavenly bodies
to know that we exist in this realm of nothing
Take my everything or nothing at all
Stare into my eyes and speak no words
Undo the enigma that is my unconscious
Love this imperfect being with a passion so fierce that it burns us up
taking us to where no one and nothing can touch our flame anymore.

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