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In keeping with celestial charms
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you took my hand, then arm in arm
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we feathered fathoms high above
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into the clouds where we made love.
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The angels blushed and gathered round
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as nude and wet, you laid me down
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on floating cotton fluffs of mist
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that rumbled softly while we kissed.
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Our passion brewed electric charge.
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You spread my legs. Though not so large,
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my breasts, suspended, swayed in time
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to claps of thunder from behind.
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Fists of hair, your thrusting surged
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until my velvet need was purged
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with lightning bolts that pierced my core
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where sheets of rain began to pour
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a deluge down on mother earth.
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I screamed like I was giving birth!
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And in those throws of pleasure’s pain
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arose a mighty hurricane
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that flung us deeply into space.
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We came to rest and took our place
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amongst the constellations’ lights
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where we could sparkle, bold and bright.
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But you had warned, a mortal’s shine
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is shortly lived and lost in time;
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that every star up in the sky
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will one day fade and surely die.
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And so, from gleam of Heaven’s face
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I lost your hand and fell from grace
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through cold blue dark and breathless air
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at comet speed – extinguished flare.
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