Sweet RhythmsA Poem by Dream Weaver
I’ve searched a lifetime never knowing I’d meet you, but there you were so incredibly striking, a vision I had to pursue. Eyes so enticing, luscious full lips, sent tremulous chills down my spine as your eyes met mine. The intensity of your gaze lit the spark in my heart, I enter your labyrinth without hesitation. Finding you closer only when I am looking away. Blindfolding my essence disarming my mind, ignited rhythms jump to soothe and mesh. We marvel at the magic triggered by our longing, the longing tantalized through tender touch. Losing our senses without hesitation. The starvation that once felt subtle Is lost in hunger. She bathes in stardust I must reach out; touch her, breathe in her esoteric elegance that infuses two hearts as one. She too moves ever so closer as if to be aroused by my presence, her soul in hand divine. Our ignited rhythms jump, soothe and mesh, we marvel at the magic triggered by our longing. The longing tantalized through tender touch, losing our senses without hesitation. The starvation that once felt subtle is lost in hunger. Consenting tenderness triggers the fire within, every precious second sparkles through our hot blooded desires. The search is over as we clinch in quixotic erotica, releasing the most beautiful of intentions we indoctrinate as one. Does it feel as it was intended to be my love, I covet you for you are all I see. Willfully I play with your fire, your adoring intentions scream in silence dehydrating in delight dripping every morsel, finding moisture in savory kisses, melting in your secret recipe burn in me without turning me ash. Tasting your sweet offering as I sheathe you in pulsing brawny arms, yet gently enough to rouse your inner corporeal womanhood we gaze hypnotic. I consume your incredible frenzy as you quench mine; hold me lover as I hold you, delicately deliciously heavenly. © 2011 Dream WeaverAuthor's Note
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