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One Look
I knew the touch of your skin under the tips of my fingers
The scent of your hair
The smell of your skin- the mix of sweat and something sweet
The subtle sound you would make in a sigh
I knew the small way your mouth turned in your smile
I felt the heat of your body against mine
The feel of your lips – strong yet tender
I saw how you moved with an illustrious grace
A woman in knowledge of her body
Comfortable and confident you knew who you were
And you knew who I saw underneath
My mind raced as it traced along the curves of your body
Small things that would be hidden would not escape me
What imperfections you would claim make you more real
For I do not want anything fake in my fantasy
You were mine to do with as I wished
And once you are mine you are mine forever
The feel of you – inside and out
Your lips, your tongue
Your nails on my skin
Your body pressed against mine merging into one
All of these things I have inside one look
One
The scent of your hair
The smell of your skin- the mix of sweat and something sweet
The subtle sound you would make in a sigh
I knew the small way your mouth turned in your smile
I felt the heat of your body against mine
The feel of your lips – strong yet tender
I saw how you moved with an illustrious grace
A woman in knowledge of her body
Comfortable and confident you knew who you were
And you knew who I saw underneath
My mind raced as it traced along the curves of your body
Small things that would be hidden would not escape me
What imperfections you would claim make you more real
For I do not want anything fake in my fantasy
You were mine to do with as I wished
And once you are mine you are mine forever
The feel of you – inside and out
Your lips, your tongue
Your nails on my skin
Your body pressed against mine merging into one
All of these things I have inside one look
One
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