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Reverie
Reverie Could this be my destiny ? Saturday in my porcelain womb, Enfolded in the arms of Mother Nature’s embryonic fluid. That state - in-between – just before one leaves consciousness in order to arrive , into the subconscious. That place between wakefulness and the land of dreams where life is surrealistically sharper, deeper then reality and clearer then that of images, in the world of dreams. In this fantastic state of being, I felt and I touched a beautiful world of pink, where life begins, and begins! My lips, my tongue, my finger tips sailed across your body. They caressed every atom of your being – stroked your soul from your head to your little toe, and back to the pink, where your sweet lips met mine, lubricating my tongue with delicious honey, in the most passionate, French kissing your motherhood has ever, will ever know – my dream, not yours. The reverie of my Saturday, I would love to make your reality. B. J. “A” 2 February 18th 2007
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