forgotten shores

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ghost dancer
goddess you will be for me embraced eternal silk in mystery guise fallen
whispers glides discarded kiss bare hips and snowy thighs legs and feet

step forth to crystal melody my hand to meet cupped softly round your
breast to feel your heart in thirst drink comfort of my gaze does rest

in satin touch we languish side by side our breath entwining heart beats play
collide in gentle rhythms true the smile you taste upon my lips that kiss my eyes

a joyous laughter freed does speeding light through shadow realms held in
your hand in mine lie hidden treasures secrets deep and dark for us to find

our bodies hearts and thoughts in trust embraced define our world within our
voices chase a phantom song pure spirit guide dream turns our slow revolving dance

to trace our steps through waves that wash both time and weariness from eye
we reach forgotten shores and glide safe harbor in each others arms abide

and yet one fear lone splinter worried in my heart and mind

the thought not to survive to sight the taste of your soft lips
your breath brush lightly mine my cheek at fingers tip
the endless wonder mirrored in your eyes
before my time to fly alone

please shine your trust my beacon
light the passage free this keel from rocky shoal

please let me come
be real for you
my snow white rose

to lightly cup you in my palms
adrift our laughter set upon

forgotten shores

faint echoes dyed
in love undying
death denied

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