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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Baby Dream Of Me You said“Baby dream of me” as you put it in your letter, "My Love dream, and dream of us in love together”; even better! That night as I lay down I was thinking of you here in our bed, In my dream the visions of your loveliness danced in my head. In my first dream of us covered in bubbles together there in the bath, Your beauty was so overwhelming that our Love had a clear path. The heat of the moment filled the air with passions delerious cries! Desire was a raging inferno reflected in your gorgeous eyes. My next dream, seemed like paradise, I think it was Hawaii! Alone on the beach with your beauty out in the Sun meant only for me. Touching and kissing for hours with you just as pretty as we please, Sharing our feelings soaking up the sun and that cool ocean breeze. My last dream of you was the best, better than all the others for me, The dream of my deepest desire that I hoped and prayed one day to be. The warmth and your Love there with me each night, Your beauty shared over dinners together by candlelight. I awoke from my dream, and before I went to rise, Ever so slowly I rubbed the sleep from my weary eyes. Surprised the instant I went to rise from our bed, My dream was granted, across my chest rubbed your arm and head...
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