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Passions' Play

Passions' Play

Rough leather exchanged for lace,
Gentle palms and cradled face,
What do you need? Don't tell me, I know,
To give up control, you need to let go,
Everyday life and bedroom,
Becoming your own redroom,
Baby, you don't need to think,
Exploring together love and kink,
Melted wax on eager skin,
Pleasure and pain nearly akin,
Blindfolds, feathers, scratches from nails,
Kisses and fingertips tracing trails,
Firey passion and carnal desire,
You and I together can set the world on fire.

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