In Your Arms

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Glabrous
Glabrous
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In Your Arms

So many dreams of this day
For what seems like a lifetime
I have longed for you
The answer to my prayers

This moment rehearsed in my mind
Yet somehow unseen
Greater, more powerful
Than thoughts or imagination

Holding you close
Gazing into the reality of your prescence
Your feminine touch penetrates deep inside
Tears well up from within me
Your loving eyes releasing
Years of heartache and pain

In your midst, loneliness vanishes
From the beating of your heart
You speak without words
Smile of acceptance and love

Searching for you as in a desert for water
No longer striving, I have found paradise
I am speechless, no words enough
To express all that you mean to me

Drawing your mouth to mine, you comfort and excite me
We kiss with passion and longing
Drinking in your soft breath
Delicious love in your lips overpowering me

I hold you closer, feeling your softness and warmth
The beauty of your lips, dancing eyes
Golden hair draping your shoulders
Full of splendor, your supple breasts delight me

Made for each other
Our bodies melt with unbridled passion
Molding into one
Soon to go deeper
Expression of desire and pleasure
Ecstacy awaits

I pour my love into you
Hold me forever
In your arms

Glabrous
Glabrous
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