A Moment That Seems to Last

Wrapped in each other’s embrace,

Two souls come together with grace,

Bodies entwined, hearts beating fast,

Lost in a moment that seems to last.

Lips meet in a fiery kiss,

As the world around them ceases to exist,

Soft sighs fill the air, as they explore,

Every inch of each other, like never before.

Skin to skin, they melt as one,

In the heat of the passion that they’ve begun,

The rhythm of their bodies, a symphony,

As they reach the heights of ecstasy.

In the afterglow, they lie side by side,

Their hearts filled with love, their souls satisfied,

Together forever, in this moment so true,

Two souls, entwined, as one, anew.

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