2 a new Day

By No Trespassing

through the nights darkness
two dusty spirits arise from our tangled bodies
dancing
dancing with our love making
dancing with lust
we make love

our passion whirlwinds above us
igniting the northern lights
passion
illuminated by the moon our souls twirl with the beat of our hearts
freedom of flight
yet we are unaware
blinded by lust
we make love

spirits spiral around you and I
almost happy
still afraid
afraid of what lust releases
afraid of hurt and fears
and tears

my fingertips scratch up to the back of your head
while our cheeks tightly pushed unto one another
I clench my fist filled with your hair
I`m in control
our spirits stop their dance and stare
pulling your head back I capture your last tear with my lips
and share
with yours
lust
our souls melded by lust

...until the Fuck is done.

rain melts our lifeless flesh together while washing away our sweat
our spirits twine together in a blanket of sighs while falling amongst our nakedness only to wrap us together for our first dream
as one...

darkness fades
light of morning pierces the night and invites
a new begining
a new direction
a new Day ~

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Copyright 2005 No Trespassing
Published on Wednesday, May 18, 2005.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Serenity On Saturday, May 28, 2005, Serenity (469)By person wrote:

    I agree with Twilight. Nice wirk :)

  • Leigh On Friday, May 20, 2005, Leigh (14)By person wrote:

    Took my breath away.

  • Kinkypoptart On Thursday, May 19, 2005, Kinkypoptart (555)By person wrote:

    Awesome write. Welcome to DP ~*~Tart~*~

  • Chimauron On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, Chimauron (87)By person wrote:

    whooaa... this blew me away! The imagery was great, the pace frantic but not clumsy... seems you caught the fabled "first time" on paper rather well.

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