sunbathing

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Rrrosyn
Rrrosyn
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the sun warm on the front on my thighs
face bold against the glare with closed eyes

sweat pooling between my covered breasts
against fabric each nipple protests

legs parted revealing greater heat
moist and burning redolence secrete

lost is the sun and its radiance
mind focused only on your absence

sensation of your flesh burning mine
feelings i could not ever define

my hands curl into ecstatic fists
overwhelming urges to resist

i would dare not in reality
i will share my body's fantasy

were i not in such a public place
i would willingly myself embrace

fingers pinching hardening nipples
imagining your tender nibbles

thighs rubbing pressed together so tight
lips curling with an impish delight

a hand roams down to my nether lips
then parting them slowly inside slips

a finger probes deep into wetness
leaving my clit in longing distress

my hips writhe and rise to meet my hand
i thrust in and out of my swampland

soon i start to sigh, and then i moan
logic and reason have quickly flown

increasing speed to meet my desire
i roll my clit into instant fire

floodgates open pouring sweat and more
a cry and spasm finale encore

but it was not so my dearest one
i lie in the heat of sun alone

unsatisfied, full of longing need
desires you unknowingly have freed

Rrrosyn
Rrrosyn
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