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Click hereThey dance the dance.
The rhythm familiar;
to love;
to life.
The scent of musk permeates the air,
giving way to the incense of desire.
“I want you.”
She wants to.
The advance;
the apprehension.
Naked bodies and the first touch;
it soon becomes all too familiar.
Surrender.. .
The surrender:
electric touch,
and hot desire.
“I want you.”
“I want you to. . .
want me."
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incense 1
noun |ˈinˌsens|
a gum, spice, or other substance that is burned for the sweet smell it produces.
• the smoke or perfume of such a substance.
verb |inˈsens| [ trans. ]
perfume with incense or a similar fragrance : the aroma of cannabis incensed the air.
DERIVATIVES
incensation |ˌinsenˈsā sh ən| noun
desire |dəˈzī(ə)r|
noun
a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen : [with infinitive ] a desire to work in the dirt with your bare hands.
• strong sexual feeling or appetite : they were clinging together in fierce mutual desire.
verb [ trans. ]
strongly wish for or want (something) : he never achieved the status he so desired | [as adj. ] ( desired) it failed to create the desired effect.
• want (someone) sexually : there had been a time, years ago, when he had desired her.
• archaic express a wish to (someone); request or entreat.
ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French desir (noun), desirer (verb), from Latin desiderare (see desiderate ).
Thesaurus
desire
noun
1 a desire to see the world wish, want, aspiration, fancy, inclination, impulse; yearning, longing, craving, hankering, hunger; eagerness, enthusiasm, determination; informal yen, itch, jones.
2 his eyes glittered with desire lust, sexual attraction, passion, sensuality, sexuality; lasciviousness, lechery, salaciousness, libidinousness; informal the hots, raunchiness, horniness.
verb
1 they desired peace want, wish for, long for, yearn for, crave, hanker after, be desperate for, be bent on, covet, aspire to; fancy; informal have a yen for, have a jones for, yen for, hanker after/for.
2 she desired him be attracted to, lust after, burn for, be infatuated by; informal fancy, have the hots for, have a crush on, be mad about, be crazy about.
What the hell is the incense of desire? The sweet burning smell of want baby;the sweet burning smell of want!