Pilot of my dreams

domilla

 

I loved it when you first said hello

When our eyes met , i saw a true beaux

I saw saw secrets I hoped to uncover

i felt the chemistry , I had to share my number

Right there and then , I wanted to be your lover

 

I waited all night wanting to hear you call

I replayed our encounter, cherished it all

It felt like all along I was the one you were waiting for

Is this what they call live at first sight?

In less than a second he had already won my heart.

 

 

His words were sweet as the harmonies of spring,

Breathed life into my soul, making it sing.

his scent whispered to me, saying that I come closer

Oh what tempting offerings, It promised me everything

Right there and then, I lost my composure

 

 

I leaned into him , to inhale his intoxicating woodsy aroma

an undeniable yearning arose, damn I was a goner.

Unveiled in the revelation of his hardness passing against me,

a force ready to obliterate the barriers between us, it wanted to be free.

 

 

His desire was like a storm poised to consume all in its wake

I embraced it lovingly , I was his to take

His fingers had a gentle touch, causing warmth to pool at my core,

The legs opened wider like petals  at dawn,

an unspoken invitation for more.

 

 

The absence of his touch rendered my body cold

I yearned for his warmth that was like a fiery furnace

The sheets mere bystanders of our romantic dance

I had no time to shy away , I felt bold

Next thing I know, I am awake and alone.

I must have imagined it on my own.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: domilla (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 19th, 2024 12:22
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 7
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  • sorenbarrett

    A romance with a dream. Very nice

    • domilla

      Thank you

    • Tony36

      Love it

      • domilla

        Thank you so much

        • Tony36

          You're welcome



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