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"Anatomy of an Orgasm" by alaskanamber

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Your touch, so tender and sweet, sets me afire.
Moving slowly at first, our kisses roam as we reach for each other.
Gentle carresses cause my breath to catch, become shallow.
Clothing falls away like autumn leaves,
drifting slowly to settle at our feet.
Skin on skin, lips on lips, once standing we are now supine.
Your lovers touch evokes gasps of pleasure.
My breasts rising and falling frantically,
Match the pace of your racing heart.
Looking into thine lovers eyes, our visions blur,
And we reach yet for more.
Now moving against each other you whisper my name,
A powerful word that travels down my spine.
All our love and emotions explode like a star born,
And I cry out, clinging to you.
Held by our passions I snuggle deeper in your arms,
Knowing should the stars fall from the sky,
Or the oceans run dry,
That we have loved.



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On Monday December 11th, 2006, LOKI (266) writes:
I think you explained it quite well.Good write.: )


On Wednesday December 6th, 2006, Instant Insanity (754) writes:
Wow, My heart skipped a beat when I finished this as a slight smile ran across my lips:-) ][ ][


On Tuesday December 5th, 2006, heartdripsblack (758) writes:
wow. *smiles* you are welcome hun


On Tuesday December 5th, 2006, alaskanamber (129) writes:
Thank you. Lets say I had great inspiration.


On Tuesday December 5th, 2006, carlosjackal (1653) writes:
Wow..this is superb. Line after great line..capturing a moment magnifcently and I loved the conclusion. Welcome to DP.



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