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Come Gently
Come gently like a winding trellis stroking my shape as you fondle my vulnerability, and tease, tease curves of my spine with whispers to unleash what is half-awake in my eyes, draping my flesh with the scent of this moistened night… And I am lost among fibrous roots clinging to a warm pistil like a raging dart,a moonlit flame. Your bended arms warmly mount my transparent skin, only to hold back as the dizzy air blows these ruffled tresses smelling of earth and jasmine... You gaze at the cleavage of an open mouth, wandering on a tight pulse between the trellis of desire...how in this hungry glow, I cannot explain why your irises slay me bare; that on a sweltering duskfall so mysteriously anonymous, I seem to ask you to come gently and touch my waiting steam. Contest of Lewis Raynes That Is Sexy 6/22/2016
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