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Part Two of They Made Love Uninterrupted As the Monsoon Thundered and Volcanoes Erupted

As thunder and lightning shatter the night I feel safe in your arms, held so tight The rain pours hard, the earth could drown That mountain rumbles, we hear no sound. We lay naked by soft candle light Our bodies writhe as skin collides And we give ourselves completely With you in my life nothing shall defeat me. Our tensions rise in ecstatic cries The mountain sighs, rains won't dry But I'm lost in a world of you I love everything you do. True, no man may be an island But you can be my whole world Monsoons flooding all the dry land Mountains spewing tonnes of dirt. To caress you all over I see the pleasure that it brings Since you became my Lover I hear how yours soul now sings. You take my hand as you took my heart Gently from the start We fool around, you stroke my brow Slowly working down. You kiss the smile onto my lips And guide my hand between your hips That cheeky glance as you teasily undress Now I know why last always get saved the best. Your body astounds me Sheer beauty dumbfounds thee With perfection on every inch# Again i'll mention, I don't wanna blink. You lay back legs opened wide Eagerly beg me to slip inside I glide in easy up to the hilt Lest none of our Love be spilt. We stayed in tantric embrace for an hour or two Oblivious to the oblivion soon to ensue We got fairly frantic, the bed shake It's the greatest Love two people could ever make. With a subtle twist on top,you judder You hold my wrists, I start to shudder With a seismic gasp we climax at last And talk, held in a loving clasp. So darling, how was it for you? Simply wonderful, our best ever.....yet The ground really moved And I'm totally wet.

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