I found my precious place in paradise
Beside the tides which sweep across the shore
Of dreams so soft like nothing felt before
That all which once was me it did entice
I found much more than I was looking for
From waves which braved those places imprecise
Excited by such dreams your kisses spice
The silken sighs of pleasure to explore
And though the need to breath may call me back
I drown within an ocean of desire
I feel my very sole is now on fire
Till all at once my whole world turns to black
I found my precious place here next to you
Where paradise is always in my view
Beside the tides which sweep across the shore
Of dreams so soft like nothing felt before
That all which once was me it did entice
I found much more than I was looking for
From waves which braved those places imprecise
Excited by such dreams your kisses spice
The silken sighs of pleasure to explore
And though the need to breath may call me back
I drown within an ocean of desire
I feel my very sole is now on fire
Till all at once my whole world turns to black
I found my precious place here next to you
Where paradise is always in my view
Published by Martin Kloess
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11 Comments
Post a Commentrefreshing
excellent writing
hmmmm! nice!
Great job!
I agree, awesome!
Well versed Mr. Romantic.
pure passion again!
Very good.
Beautiful Martin, sorry to say that I am no longer able to sign in correctly for some reason.......
Awesome! I love it! 5* The picture is wonderful.