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Sometimes
Posted By admin On 07/11/2008 @ 02:18 pm In Daily Blog | No Comments
I wish that we had said I do
Before the chance so fleeting hid
In future now we’ll say we did
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The best laid plans of mice and men
Sadly to four winds cast again
But this time when they’ve had their fun
Finally we’ll be as one
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The way you tantalise, enthral
Motivation to walk tall
No man has ever been desired
In ways so utterly inspired
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Your natural unaffected sense
Of how to make this man immense
To make him finally believe
In what he thought he could achieve
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Leave others standing, floundering
Just what it is you’re wondering
You know what deep dark thoughts I crave
Of how on earth you should behave
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The finest hidden details shared
By just us two, my soul I’ve bared
Let you in where no-one’s been
Such dark desires lie unseen
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You have the power now, my minx
To give me force, perhaps to jinx
But how beautifully we’ve exposed
Innermost secrets juxtaposed
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To trust each other above all
Heightens passion, mating call
To give yourself so totally
Obeying unequivocally
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Fulfilled, obsessive loving bliss
I am yours and yours alone
With passion still not fully grown
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Obsession gives us inner depth
Unbending, exquisite, gentle strength
Our love’s protected, seminal
Our tenderness most sensual
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Your private wantonness excites
Urges me to greater heights
Pure carnal exclusivity
Shamelessness in secrecy
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Love’s sweet surrender long ago
When you promised never to say no
Empowered me to greater need
To pleasure you, always succeed
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To own each other is perfection
Now we’ve made our life selection
We surround our love with warm elation
And cross the path to adoration
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We’ve made our rules, of what’s allowed
Unto each other we’ve avowed
To worship, idolise, adore
To please the other for evermore
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When day dawns finally to wed
And dusk will take us to our bed
Before our married life uncover
Be my wife, but stay my lover
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