Union

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slyc_willie
slyc_willie
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Union
by slyc_willie

First touch
First taste
Ghostly, you came to me
And I to you
Words, intentions
Flowing, needing

As strangers we met
Just words
The dancing of fingers
Conveying desire and want
Need and hope
Searching

Serendipity
Coincidence
Fate
This was not chance
We were meant
We were Intended

At last we came
Together
Joining
No longer searching
Finding
Our union was real

First touch
First taste
Sighing
Moaning
Gasping
Beginning . . . .

slyc_willie
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tazz317tazz317over 12 years ago
UNTIL THE SCABS CAME

and took it away. TK U MLJ LV NV

tickledkittytickledkittyabout 16 years ago
Lovely...

...and seemingly effortless. Love it.

KOLKOREKOLKOREabout 16 years ago
the dancing of words

You allow the words to match the theme in delicately dancing between the one -two three four words lines. We follow the swift progress of the romance.

LeBrozLeBrozabout 16 years ago
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