Sins XVIII
By Ld Marduk
To stand with thee, out in the rain...that I might hold thee, once again...and kiss thy sweet, inviting lips...And gaze into thine eyes—To sit with thee, before a fire...and whisper...of my one desire,quietly...into thine ear,That no other...should but hear—Of my hunger, and my longing,and of my need for thee,to walk with thee, along the shore,in hopes...that there might...But be more—For thou art...sweet as honey,and I...so like the bear—Would seek...to but partake of it,run my fingers through thy hair,and all...that I might seek to show,that I would sell my soul for thee,were it...to take that much. Written August 9th, 1995 © on Sep 09 2001 02:23 PM PST 18 • 0 • 16
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"To stand with thee, out in the rain...that I might hold thee, once again...and kiss thy sweet, inviting lips...And gaze into thine eyes—To sit with thee, before a fire...and whisper...of my one desire,quietly...into thine ear,That no other...should but hear—Of my hunger, and my longing,and of my need for thee,to walk with thee, along the shore,in hopes...that there might...But be more—For thou art...sweet as honey,and I...so like the bear—Would seek...to but partake of it,run my fingers through thy hair,and all...that I might seek to show,that I would sell my soul for thee,were it...to take that much...."