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"Seduce Me" by Circe Avalon

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I don't want to tease a man into my bed
I want him to lure me into mine
To fall into the comfort of what I know and
tell me how wonderful it is to lay with me
To wrap his arms around my waist
and to laugh into my ear
to nuzzle against my neck and be content
and just smell the scent of my skin
with lips pressed against that flesh
to feel my blood and breath
for it to be the most soothing thing
ebb and pull of my body
the perfect lullaby
a melody, a song
he wishes to never have to pull away from
To live that moment forever



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On Wednesday August 13th, 2008, red headed angel (26) writes:
i love moments like that.. very nice work


On Tuesday August 5th, 2008, Narcissa (724) writes:
Yes...It is the gentle simple things that are seducing... even entrancing. beautiful piece.


On Tuesday August 5th, 2008, Theappleofyoureye (461) writes:
hmm...beautiful.


On Tuesday August 5th, 2008, heroineyes (148) writes:
i love the image it paints in my head...wonderful, beautiful.


On Monday August 4th, 2008, NikesRain (1420) writes:
loved the opening lines of this and the work as a whole... sultry yet there's a lightness to it that just leaves one smiling knowingly... outstanding


On Friday August 8th, 2008, Circe Avalon (179) writes:
You know! So good to be understood!



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