The Lure of Love's Eternal Flame

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The Lure of Love's Eternal Flame

The touch of silken hair upon my face,
A tender moment, sweet embrace.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

A lip's caress in softened kiss,
As soul's connect, infinite bliss.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

Fingertips tracing their feathery route,
Inch by inch, inside and out.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

Passion igniting hidden fire,
Wants and needs becoming dire.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

Now erect and standing tall,
I must consume her, taking all.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

Buried deep, I hear her moan,
Her body entwined with my own.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

The pulsing forms of the lustful pair,
Expressing feelings they know they share.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

Both together, we find release,
Which puts my mind completely at peace.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

After we finish, we lie in rest,
I know what to do, that which is best.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

I see the willingness in her eye,
The tears flow quickly as I cry.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

To be like me, to join my plight,
She first must feel my loathesome bite.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

The touch of silken hair upon my face,
A tender moment, sweet embrace.
The lure of love's eternal flame.

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