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The Movements of Love

"And we dance..."

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First
There is restlessness
A breeze across leaves
Embers of need
The glow of desire
Crying for release
Random notes
Rhythms gathering
A song just beyond my reach
A humming I can’t quite place

Couplets form
You watch me
I blush
You wink
I smile
Feeling the whip of the wind
I am a tree swaying
A prelude

Verses part clouds
My hand grows warm within yours
Your lips taste mine
The melting of my heart
With heat comes condensation
These are the lyrics

The tempo is set
A melody follows
Absorbed in its own complexity
As the dance begins
I follow your lead
Welcome your dips
Sunlight falls upon my face

The moon’s glow
Filters through an opening
Laying itself across my skin
My body naked in your arms
Movement begins
I am flowing

The timbre shifts 
The music rises 
A change in density 
A change in texture 
A blending of vibrations 
A swelling of forces 

You enter me slowly
Exploring the depth
Whispering in my ear
Pulling at my roots
I moan with pleasure
Filling the silences
The piece changes
With each passage
I feel the twinkle of every star

The crescendo
Breathtaking
Lightning strikes
Where I meet the earth
So bright it brings tears
I mistake the purpose of fire

Improvisations
The rhythms of life
A change in pitch
A decrease in volume
Directs
The last step
The last song
The fading of notes
The death of sound

You remove your fingers from my keys
Away you float beyond my reach
There is a humming I can’t quite place
This is how love burns
This how the wind blows
This is what creates dust

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Written by avrgblkgrl
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