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Enticing A Thief Of Hearts

Tormented heart suspended in exile
Silent whispers heard from many moon miles
A captive heart behind a salacious smile
Such a beautiful task, I must adhere to get my heavenly commodities back
To steal from a thief of hearts, it takes an enticing knack

Going with blinders on, heart, mind, body and all
My wings shall protect from any unseen mental falls
I hope no one would come to suspect this
As I’m enticing a thief of hearts to enjoy the desires of my butter rum abyss
I’m sure one must stand tall against the temptation of alluring passion
Sacrificing my mind to get my heart back, hopefully, still in shipshape and bristol fashion

Ordained by fate to retrieve both
The Heavens have spoke
Or no Heavenly home
My wings on earth I shall eternally roam
Hopefully the bait will be softly bitten
Without me ever becoming smitten

A tranquility I long to tenderly embrace
Steady a heartbeat that has lost its pace
The mind trying to save grace
Worship my temple on a bed of silk and lace
A time for us, mummering melodies hushed, bodies flushed
As undulated cravings engulf our souls, not to be rushed

Desires fusing its elixir to complete
A kiss to my lips as destiny meets
Enlightened hearts as you blissfully come unto me
Such a moan of sweet surrender as the essence of longing softly flees
Written by SweetKittyCat5
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Author's Note
Many a thief is a better man than many a clergyman, and miles nearer to the gate of the kingdom.

George MacDonald
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