
Beloved, slinking lover
Spectral, slim and sure, you
Watch me from the darkness
Weaving webs around my heart.
You draw my eyes
I catch my breath;
So lithe, so lovely, so clearly
Wanting me to want you.
Your need, your aching fire,
Your hunger calls to me;
Bathe your face in blues.
Your smile, a gladsome gift,
Shining, pointed, precious;
My beating blood sings hot,
My throat entices.
My eyes say yes, and yes,
And yes again;
Your pupils dilate
As, stealthy, you draw near.
Oh, how I want you!
I remember you from daydreams
I remember you from nightmares;
Surely,
Long ago, I knew you
Surely,
In ancient times, we loved.
My trembling self, it knows you,
My blood cries out for yours;
I grow hard and faint with longing
Oh, for your touch,
Flesh on flesh, fiery contact,
Yes, please, yes.
I have always loved you
I can feel it in my bones as,
Scenting prey, you smile.
You draw me close, embrace me,
Soft, stroking skin, I shudder;
Wherein death and love entwine.
A gasp, a feather touch,
I fall into your midnight eyes
So haunted, saddened, needful;
Gentle teeth graze salty skin,
A sigh,
And I am yours.