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If I held you in my arms,
Would you succumb to my charms?
And would your lips melt into mine.

Would your breasts,
rest upon my chest,
Sending a shiver down my spine?

If I caressed your hair,
Would you care?
Or tell me to stop.

What if I grew bolder,
With my thoughts of you,
Would you grow colder?
Is that what you would do?

I hope, might even pray,
for when I could hold you,
I'm yearning for that day.

I'm so loney, thinking of you.
Knowing we're apart,
Oh, what to do.

You say we are just friends.
Never to be nothing more.
But still I dream, wanting so much more.

A Poem is words,
A deed just an action.
I say mine show I love you,
Could you me, if only a fraction.

Is it wrong to want some one
Who's apparently out of reach.
It's allowed to declare ones love,
Isn't that that the stories all teach?

So I ask again, Hope you do not mind?
If I held you in my arms,
Would you succumb to my charms?
And would your lips melt into mine.

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