The Master Rises

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He bellowed for me in his loneliness,
as I stood before him gazing in his eyes...
I felt his hunger again as he licked his
lips and I knew what he wanted from me.
His heart and soul were aching for lust,
it was understood and I knew it there...
his unrestrained dark passions fired up
his eyes glowed like fire so wild and free.

The Master has risen from his sleep
and his passionate heart is beating...
hungry for my flesh and my warm blood
he feels my heartbeat and he is reeling...
feeling me quiver from his touch.

He wanted me in the usual way and I
gave him my body, my heart and my soul...
his breathing became more hungrier than
ever and I felt his hands caress my skin.
With his hungry lips all over my body and
his wicked forked tongue licking my flesh...
his warmth and compassion shone brightly
and then the climax in me began once again.

The Master has risen from his Dreamland,
his hungry warm heart is beating fast...
his hunger for me grows so much deeper,
he just makes me reel, I know I won't last...
I quiver here feeling so sure.

The Master rises with a hunger.

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SweetOblivionSweetOblivion22 days ago

He's a demanding old sod that master of yours - great poetry none the less

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