My Lover's Kiss

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Come to me my lover
We have only a few moments to share in the eons
I need you.
Not as I need food or drink or clothes
You give life to my soul

Come into my arms
Let your scent be about me
The sweet softness of your body be against me
Your kisses of wine intoxicate me
The taste of salt on your neck and shoulders
Fill me with desire

Pull off your shirt and show me your loveliness
I have waited too long to see you
Too long to dance with you in unison
Pull down your skirt and show me your cradle of honey
You are proud of that sensual body, sleek and beautiful
Display that which burns feverishly in my dreams
Fill my eyes with passionate desire

Caress yourself
Your delicate fingers exploring…tantalizing
Let me hear your breath quicken
See the sheen of perspiration trickle down between your breasts
I long to feel your warmth
To share that intimate touch which melts our synapses together
But I shall stand back watching
While your eyes linger in mine

I will not touch you until that moisture beneath your fingertips
Now filling the room with your fragrance
Is tasted by your lips
Nor pull you into love’s embrace
Before your form strains rigid and jerks
Knees staggered by your explosion

I shall catch you at that moment
And we shall share each other through the night

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