My Desires

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I can not find the words today
to write a poem that makes you sway.
I long to form the words of lust
to cover our bodies in a heated rush.

I wish to fall down to my knees
and please all of your whispered needs.
I only want to see your face
within my loving arms embrace.

I want to touch your lips with mine
to sip from them like fine wine.
I have to have you here with me
our bodies entwined like braided string.

I need to hold you to my breasts
and love you with all sorts of tenderness.
I desire the lustful kiss
of heady passion and unknown bliss.

I crave you like a wishing well
needs a penny to casts its spell.
I must bring you close to me
or suffer a faint no one can see.

I demand to have you here
your body must be very near.
I require your mouth tonight
to make me feel, so very right.

So come with me and you will find
the body and soul of a love sublime.
We’ll travel far to a welcomed land
of naughty dreams and slippery hands.

You’ll hear the shouts of shuddering quakes
as our two bodies no longer hesitate.
They’ll come together bound by love
and in the morning we’ll soar like doves.


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AnonymousAnonymousalmost 18 years ago
Loved the sentiment

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A lady in real need speaking her heart. Thank You. Ronnie W.

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