Adam And Eve
23 March, 2004
Author: Del
Two happy hearts,
Dancing in the moonlight,
Under millions of stars.
What a great performance!
Master of Ceremonies,
The Man In The Moon.
Performing - you and I.
Where - Garden of Eden.
We met in the beautiful Garden of Eden,
Dressed as Adam and Eve.
You wearing your fig leaf,
Me wearing nothing at all.
God had performed his miracle,
And now the show must go on.
You told me the gleam in my eyes,
Was as bright as the twinkling stars.
You gaze hungrily at my body,
With wonder and delight.
First you softly touch my hair,
Than my face and lips.
Then with trembling hands,you felt my body,
Lingering at my breasts.
Then with a slight hesitation,
Kissed the hardened nipple tips.
By now we both knew something
Wonderful was going to happen.
The only sound we heard,
Was the sound of our heavy breathing.
You pulled me very close to you,
I felt your fig leaf fall.
Then so naturally our bodies entwined,
And Adam and Eve became one.
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