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Twilight Tango

As I stand here before you gazing into your eyes, may I take thine hand in mine? To behold your poise and charm, and enwrap me into your arms to entrust my need unto thee entwined? Come away _ come away far beyond cometh thee, _ Let me taste thee on my lips. As we dance the loving tango _ rhythmic thighs between my hips. If I yield myself unto thee _ will you want of me upon bend-of-knee as was originally designed? Doth not you feel the heat within the depths of my emotions', at its’ hidden base? For words cannot escape me _ pray thee perceive them athwart my face. Passions rise beyond the morning _ before cometh nigh an ending of my yearning _ and the music to wain and dance away. With a sigh of great relief flows the river of my nature; now be my anguish restfully at bay. In the moments of twilight fading, reigns the peace of my new solace, tranquility, and grace. ****092020

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