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The Greatest Love

How we love the ocean in New England
This is springtime at its finest
Side by side, we sit and watch the sunset
Arm in arm, holding hands
With quiet whispers we express our love
Holding each other tight as the sun begins to
leave us, allowing the night to enter
The ocean brings streams of color
across the horizon just before twilight

As night falls upon us
The stars slowly beginning to appear
Peaceful and relaxing, we are now alone
As the cool March air blows across our
underdressed bodies, we wrap ourselves
in a blanket, enjoying the solitude we
have found here by the shoreline

With soft kisses and light caresses
Our journey towards fulfillment begins
With our thoughts in unison
And body movements speaking for us
We lose ourselves in the moment

The warmth stirring from our bodies
Allowing unwanted clothing to be removed
As we embrace, the electricity runs rampart
throughout both of us

Challenging the beauty of the sea
With the beauty of our love making
Daring to compare a wonder of the universe
With the pureness of our hearts

Possessing the unmistakable feeling of amorous
Using our bodies for an out of body experience
The ultimate act of love and desire
Physical pleasures coming from emotional touches
Extraordinary energy shared between two lovers


As we express satisfaction from our partner
We also show the deepest passion in return
Giving to one another, all our body offers
Creating magical minutes to be remembered

Mesmerized by the encounter we have shared
We stare off into the darkness, in awe
Emotionally drained, physically exhausted
We lay together, holding hands

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