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Nights Sea
10/05/2004 @ 5:29pm
By:
aaronsadi

She lays back, her body open and exposed to what the night brings
The wind passing over warm flesh
Taunting her with need.

The first waves ebb slowly closer, drawing in a gentle touch about her feet
Her legs drawing apart slowly
As the water slowly recedes.

The next washing over her ankles, flowing it's cold touch in light strokes
along her back as muscles tense
Flowing caress of her as it draws away
And the next lightly misting against the soft flesh.

The next waves comes, washing over her thighs in a light licking over the
bloom
It's cold biting and motion across her
Drawing her waxing passions beneath the moon.

The softer brushings passing over her, as the next wave draws her tighter
into its embrace
Rolling over the flesh of her belly
And receding back between her legs.

Until a surge suddenly crashes, awashing her body with new pleasure's
ignite
A soft moaning escapes as the water moves away
Only to come back all the harder, as shivers light.

Washed over, her breath taken as the sea consumes her for of momentary
abandon
Her breasts heaving heavily
As the waters attempt to draw her in.

She starts to cry out as the tide pounds hard against her open womb
But the waters take her all at once
Leaving her in the panting desires of her watery groom.

Until the tide takes her full, and draw her full within it's hungry depths
Awash in the the elemental pleasure
She tries, but cannot catch her breath.

Until the even shudders are lost, drowned the ecstasies of this night's
release
The naiad gives a little giggle
As she swims back to her home beneath the sea.
 
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