Forbidden Attraction

by Run out of words   Dec 8, 2006


With a gentle wave,
I call you forth,
the curve of a cave,
on my smile is portrayed,
this moment lasts too short.

The gleam in my eye,
lures you toward,
Though in my arms you wish to lie,
you just can't move forward.

Something to sweet,
can cost you a thousand deaths.
But yet you think it's worth,
as I catch your breath.

From the sides of you body,
sweat shamelessly drips,
and yet this is so wrong,
our conscience slips.

I embrace you gleefully,
your heart I win.
And though it's wrong for you to be with me,
you've already been covered with this wanted sin.

And as we come together,
we make a perfect person.
And though we can't be this way forever,
we are happily frozen,
Frozen in this forbidden attraction.

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