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quiet night
Contributed by
dominique
on
Monday, 14th June 2004 @ 09:50:01 PM in AEST
Topic:
fantasy
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Shh.
Caress me softly
Let my breasts fill your mouth
My body tingle from your touch
Move to the rhythm of my heartbeat
Inhale my moans and silent screams
Lose yourself inside me
Indulge in passion
Give in to desire
Live out your fantasies
Let my nails engrave my signature
In your back
My legs bruise your sides
Allow my name to roll off your tongue
Linger in my ear echo in my mind
Setting me on fire
Erupt in me
Quietly
I want nothing more than to wake up
To the sound of your breathing
Feel your heartbeat on my back
After one night of romance
Belonging to one night of secrecy
Love me tonight with all that you are
But shh.
Be quiet night
My dreams could wake the neighbors
Copyright ©
dominique
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2004-06-14 21:50:01] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: quiet night
(User Rating: 1 ) by betty on
Monday, 14th June 2004 @ 09:56:42 PM AEST (User
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very good relaying your passion.
check out my untitled poem.
Not about passion, but similar imagery. |
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Re: quiet night
(User Rating: 1 ) by Rhei76 on
Monday, 14th June 2004 @ 10:15:45 PM AEST (User
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Nicely written. I indulged into your words.
Good job. |
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Re: quiet night
(User Rating: 1 ) by Dusty on
Monday, 14th June 2004 @ 10:32:45 PM AEST (User
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I love the implications of this one. It made me smile. |
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Re: quiet night
(User Rating: 1 ) by EmilyMichaela on
Thursday, 14th May 2009 @ 05:14:03 PM AEST (User
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I really liked this, especial the last two lines, as someone said before, your poem made me smile |
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