Two Bodies Lie

Mark The Phenomenon

Where twilight sighs,
Whispers linger, as two bodies lie,
Roses bloom gently with each tender touch,
Petals are afire; they know all too much.

Fingers entwined like vines in the night,
A canvas of shadows bathed in soft light.
The bed cradles dreams woven close to our skin,
Where love paints its stories; let passion begin.

Our breaths mingle softly—a rhythm so sweet,
Each kiss ignites flames where heartbeats compete.
Naked and raw in this sacred retreat,
We lose ourselves wholly; our souls feel complete.

Exploring the worlds that dissolve into one—
A dance of desire beneath the pale moon’s run.
Roses around us bloom fragrant and wild;
In every caress lies a moment beguiled.

With lullabies whispered through lips soft as silk,
Together we drift on a tide made of milk—
Tides carrying secrets too precious to keep:
In love's boundless ocean, we plunge whole and deep.
  • Author: Mark The Phenomenon (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 3rd, 2024 15:46
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