Night Madness

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Tired in my bed, naked and exposed
Having my thoughts nailed to you
While having the wish to take
And squeeze your soul, most painful way I could
Because what happened last night
Can't repeat itself
Yesterday, such a hot and calm evening
You appeared then everything and nothing
Happened in my bed; so fast, so slow?
Came to me without shyness
You were close to my naked self
Sensed my indifference and still came forward
Nibbling my skin without morale
Even my inner parts were spare of your intentions
You left me insane until I fell asleep
This morning I didn't saw you
You weren't there, leaving my sheets without evidence
My body was the only canvas of your insatiable hunger
So I can't forgive you
This night I'll fall asleep early and wait
When you arrive I don't want to think

Just; how fast I'm gonna heel when you be near me
I'll take you with all my strength so you can't escape
Taking so hard your body
Resting only when I feel your sweat mingling with my skin
Only that way I'll get rid of you
This night madness called lust broaden all over yourself
Begging to be in me
You'll whim to be out of here
Just making insane one to another
Falling off the abyss of tangled legs and breasts
We'll devour each other, this is our final night
Because what happened last evening
Can't repeat itself

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