My Passionate Obsession

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KarmaReborn
KarmaReborn
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You stood there and didn't understand,
how much I loved to hear you call me your man.
I watched as you pulled off you shoes and shirt,
turning away and looking back at me just to flirt.
My arms went around you; My lips found your shoulder,
And you melted against me, just making me bolder.
Down upon the bed, I began to kiss,
all time ends and only we exist.
Finding your breast, and flicking my tongue,
The rest of your clothes are quickly flung.
Milky, creamy white flesh now becomes my canvass,
Never knowing how long this will last.

I lift up your legs and sink my lips on to your sex,
Kissing and licking, always loving what comes next,
For you see, this isn't for you, my sweet,
It's really for me, it's what makes my world complete.
I'd rather be here, giving oral stimulation,
than any other passionate situation.
This is my dream; My overwhelming desire,
the one true thing that light's my fire.

Hot, sticky ambrosia trickles down my chin,
the one desired nectar for true men.
Your passion is tasted, is devoured,
Your lover is happy, now empowered.
I move up beside you, and we become one being,
not caring, not knowing, only feeling.
Rhythm taking us,
Making us.

In the after-glow,
I hold you,
In the after-glow.

KarmaReborn
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