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That Exquisite Moment

The sound of your voice Is like a symphony by Beethoven A beautiful melody by Schubert A piano concerto by Mozart I am totally enthralled by your presence No longer can I resist your beauty I must have you, embrace you Feel your warmth I am totally enamoured by you Entranced by your seductive eyes Your luscious red lips Your flaxen hair My heart beats loudly in my chest At the mere sight of you I must have you My arms ache to hold you My fingers long to explore your body To know a passion so extreme A tenderness I've yet to experience To gaze upon your angelic face How else to explain this feeling This desire, this utter craving To hold you, to enter your private world Till that ultimate moment of bliss That moment when emotions explode And we become one The outside world no longer exists In that exquisite moment There is only you and I among the stars We are one!

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Date: 8/11/2022 5:42:00 PM
My goodness, dear Jack, you've outdone yourself! Happy birthday to you!
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Jack Ellison
Date: 8/12/2022 4:50:00 AM
Methinks I did LOL Thank you my friend!
Date: 8/11/2022 12:14:00 PM
WoW! Jack, This is soooo romantic, sensual and passionate. I enjoyed it very much. PS, I found from Tom’ a poem that is your special day. Happy Birthday my friend:-)Alexis
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Jack Ellison
Date: 8/11/2022 1:36:00 PM
Thank you dear Alexis!!! And I'm still cooking'... lol 87 do you believe it, I don't! Thank you once more! Love and huggsies! XOX
Date: 8/11/2022 6:39:00 AM
Oozing with romance you're never to old for love Jack. Will raise my glass to you later. Tom
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Jack Ellison
Date: 8/11/2022 6:43:00 AM
Oozing is an appropriate word Sir Tom! LOL Cheers!

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