Sonnet for love

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Pressed close our hot blood pulses together,
My hand, your cheek, fingers brush your lips.
Eternity is our sunny weather,
An image of two pinkly curves that rips
Can his muscles protect me forever?
If he’ll be my ancient concrete statue
Ill be his Lisa, the beauty clever.
It’s our love-lust that makes us so well drew.
I hold his flesh he holds mine we entwine,
Love is love a wasted word we are kin.
Our hands held we see the broken blue vines
All white, my smile, his, my dress, we begin.
Can you see my secret, my love for you?
To have your love is all I wish, its true.

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