Velvet Hush

 Drawn to the dance of your sculpted crest,

Like moonlit hills in silken rest.
A rhythm soft, like tides that swell,
In every curve, a secret dwells.

Your nipples rise like morning dew,
A tender blush in twilight’s hue.
As if the stars had kissed your skin,
Where innocence and fire begin.

The swaying motion, a sacred grace,
Like petals stirred in dawn’s embrace.
My senses drank that silent song,
A place where breath and dreams belong.

When my lips touched your sacred skin,
A rush of rapture stirred within.
Your passion bloomed, and I could feel
A high that made my senses reel.
It drew me close — I couldn’t flee,
You poured yourself like wine in me.

In velvet hush, I found release,
Your breast — a hymn, a hush of peace.
A lullaby in pulsing light,
That rocked my soul through endless night.

Each contour told a tale divine,
Of softest snow and vintage wine.
My fingers traced the sacred art,
Each heartbeat echoing your heart.

And in that sleep, serene and wide,
I soared beneath your rising tide.
A dream unveiled beneath the moon —
Your beauty hummed a timeless tune.

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