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Your My Morning Song
Your eyes flame of fascination and I feel unworthy to be looked upon by a goddess. Then your lips twirl as your voice begins to play “Good Morning.” A beloved song, always composing a smile to my mornings and reminding me that I’m truly blessed. After the record fades we lay comfortably in its evanescence. Awaiting nothing, simply lost in the presence of love. My fingers leisurely trace tender curves and turns of God’s greatest works as your warmth welcomes me closer. Your hands blindly search for mine and the fissures are filled as our hands fasten. Then your voice begins to play, “I Love You” and I repeat trying my best to stay in tune. We whisper acapella as our bodies begin to compose a beat through passion. A tenor soprano duo at its best. You’re my favorite song.
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