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I got erected citadel by Samuel Leumas BlueAdonis



I have got an erected citadel  beneath two colonnades
I, breezy, lust is just blowing pass the shores of emotion
as sea creatures wave creatively the erotic sea
these i see inside the pool of my eyes .

What a breeze?

Gathering fruit of fantasy in my mind in anticipation,
Eloped fantasia and reality,
Aspiration flames across my mind.
Soon dreams will come true
without
a liquid of sleep.
The bed and a damsel!

Let's create love with innovative samples of love making;
Cake baking,
Ice breaking,
Desires in the cup of amorousness;
Furnace of ferocious ecstasy,
Bed of roses and singing birds of orgasm.
Hushed night doesn't moan,
She drowns into eros.

The citadel erects
into dark abyss of bliss
of the night sky,
Stars and moon,
Sensations and
enthralling passions,

One language
tower of babel will reach into heaven...
ALLELUIA!!!!!!!

#Blueadonis
©adonis06

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