Moonlit Night

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Moon shines bright in the autumn sky
She smiles mischiefiously and winks at me her eye
The crisp autumn air does carress my skin
And suddenly I feel alive

I let down my hair in a black waterfall
Cascading about my shoulders, my bosom, and all
It catches the wind and sails on its waves
Then falls against my white skin like an old gypsy's shawl

As I stroll along the sand my energy screams
I have a hunger to fill, I'm out to demolish dreams
And suddenly moon, in all her yellow splendor,
Spotlights a man just perfect for my scemes

One toss of my head, one wink of my eye
That's all it takes to make this mortal mine
My hands travel along his chest, so defined
I take a deep shuddering breath, tonight is gonna be divine

He tugs at my shirt, freeing my breasts
Round creamy sculpted flesh
I feel his hardness against my warmth
No more games, I must finish the rest

Off go his pants, up goes my skirt
Moon leans closer to watch, she knows this will hurt
As I climax around him in satisfying bliss
I drink from him his blood

My desires met and my thighs still wet
I kiss his lips, I'm not done just yet
I breath immortality into his stagnant lungs
His chest rises and falls in a gasping breath

"My love," I whisper. "Don't forget me."
I turn from his preserved body
I walk the shores to the water's edge
and disappear into the sea

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Jennifer CJennifer Calmost 19 years ago
Lovely

A very nice read

liked it alot,

Thanks.

~ J

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