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The Unquenchable Thirst
Trying to quench the unquenchable thirst Transfixed on your warm soft succulent lips Like a moth I surrender to desires burning flame Indelibly engraved on my heart Your and your's alone heavenly name. Lost in your soft warm enticing landscape I explore every contour and vale With tender loving kisses Leaving a silver trail. You are the lavish feast that I had hungered for so long Your famine womanly wiles take me to the most beautiful places Never ventured before I feel so privileged and so thankful Yo be with an angel Who lets me sail to the sunset of her shore. As waves of love and passion grow stronger And we dance in loves eternal flame We become one and no longer two So much giving and giving As you give yourself to me And I to you. Peter Dome.Copyright.2015. June.
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