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Fire In the Blood
Fire in the Blood How we love your warming glow Yet know that we must fear you so For you would set our hearts ablaze With your subtle creeping ways The warming glow the heart desires Not roaring anger of your fires Somewhere between we must control For either side would steal our soul First the flicker of your flame Smoulders artery and vein Finds the fibre to combust Maybe love, more often lust How you make us volatile When we meet deceptions smile How your heat does dissipate As your ashes cool to hate Without you our blood runs cold To hot, and angers hard to hold But we love that place between Hot passion and comfort serene If only we could bring confines Have you never cross those lines But we love that which excites And so accept the blood ignites R D Seal 23 Feb 13
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