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To: Grainne who wrote (1675)3/14/1999 2:14:00 AM
From: Graystone  Respond to of 2095
 
I Love You
or
Such a Sentiment Surprises Me

If you read this, even in a peripheral fashion
Please hear me when I say I love you.
I admire your fair countenance, It brightens my day
But far more importantly, I love you.
I look upon you with lust, your curves so graceful
Your coordinated movement a study in delight
I love you, I love your lips, your hair, but most if all,
I love the way you smell, a milkiness bordering on butter
Have I told you that I love you.
I would risk all I have to hold you close
To treasure you
To love you
Have I told you that I love you.



To: Grainne who wrote (1675)3/14/1999 2:14:00 AM
From: Graystone  Respond to of 2095
 
She lies in bed
or
My love is profound

She waits, we grind slowly against each other.
Taking pleasure in our slow caresses.
I love you
Ages pass, we lick and suckle our way to quiet bliss.
We join and love and wake and sleep again
Never caring, never focusing
Just taking all that is there, to live and
love and breathe
We never let the other know how much we care
That might count against us.



To: Grainne who wrote (1675)3/14/1999 2:14:00 AM
From: Graystone  Respond to of 2095
 
What a fool
or
I would wait forever

Really
Even now
I see you as such a treasure

I love you

With every passing moment
I fall;

deeper and deeper

I want to lay your slender body down upon quilts of whitest warmest snow and let my hot breathe pierce you, wholly.

Does that mean I like you ?

Darling



To: Grainne who wrote (1675)2/8/2008 3:39:07 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2095
 
"The poet only asks to get his head into the heavens. It is the logician who seeks to get the heavens into his head. And it is his head that splits." G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy