Oranges

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The orange piece slips into my mouth
Excited breath tight
The teeth snap
Bursting explosion of urgency
Juice seeps into the tongue roiling pleasure

Low toned moans
Bring forth the passion flood
Shaking with sensation
Souls as one
Bonded by nature

Tangled limbs cross amongst
The twisted bed sheets
Bodies mixing, salty scent
Covered by soft blackness surrounding
the stroking and purring

The mixture so sweet
Suddenly stopped
And repeated five times
When the sweat must be washed off
And ends with the moisture of
Soap and water

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AmyfriendAmyfriendabout 17 years ago
Colorful and cute...

but quite a few spelling mistakes.

wildsweetonewildsweetoneabout 17 years ago
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