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Midnight Delight (a sexual sequal) (Free verse) by crims0ngh0st

In the darkness of the night Outside with only the moon for light Naked in this darkest hour Looking there in a mirror of mine My pale skin glistening wet Freshly showered, freshly shaved Lust in my eyes I stare deep in them Needing to know what I feel like Wanting to indulge wild pleasures Biting my lip I reach down.... Mmm ... my legs so soft and silky Pale in the moonlight Chilled and shivering just near midnight My lovely arms, so willing, so free My hands through which my words leave me All naked still in this glistening night The moon overhead seems like my own spotlight. My pale body stretched out on the grass Lying here alone in the darkness Cupping my breasts So heavy in my hands Taunting me, Squeezing me. Grasping the black ropes in my hands Wrapping around my outstretched body Binding my chest with these dark lashings Knots everywhere Tightly bound I smile at my work Looking down to see me Protruding now larger than life Held firmly by these loving ties Nipples straining tight in their hold Further around me this black rope wraps Crossing my lovely form I grab at myself, my most treasured place So smooth, so fresh and warm Just feeling the softness makes my desires grow And fingers find their mark As hard as I can I love myself I rip and tear at my body Silent screams roar through my mind Low moans escape my mouth In the darkness of the night I find my way to pleasure Laying on the grass in the dark The cold air on my naked skin Every sense is awakened Every feeling like fire Left only to lay there and stare My mirror image still dancing in the night Finding her own hidden pleasures.

Sigh'ense... 9-Aug-02/4:04 AM
If you published this on greeting cards they'd have to be marked with a WARNING: VERY SEXYlabel




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