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His Tears Fall Like Rain

His tears fall like rain when he sees her for that very first time. All he can do is whisper “I Love You.” With trembling hands he reaches out to touch her face. She is shaking as he lifts her eyes to his. He wipes a tear from her cheek as he looks in her eyes so blue, And he knows without a doubt he has found his lonely heart in her. He takes her warm body in his arms. Runs his fingers through her dark hair as she rests her head on his chest. The touch of her hand upon his heart feels like a bolt of lightning. He knows he has found his angel he has so desperately looked for all his life. She looks at him in a way he only dreamed of, never believing he would find it. He lifts her chin and touches his lips to hers. Fire courses through her body. He can feel her lean into him as he kisses her soft lips, tongues probing. She can feel his body grow hard against her. He slowly and tenderly undresses her, and her him. His lips find the curve of her neck, and he hears her moan low and deep. Her hands take his face and kiss it all over, gently, and barely. The touch of her breath on his skin drives him wild. He runs his fingers over every soft and sensuous curve of her beautiful body. His lips linger here and there to savor every last taste of her, every last drop of her, and every smell that is her. He gently lays her down. Her long glorious hair spilling all around him. He sees in her eyes what his heart has been blind to. He feels in her touch all he needs to know that his heart has found hers. He kisses her, passionately, hard, deep as she bites his lip. She feels him plunge deep into her soul. With jagged breaths, they become one. And her tears flow like rain and all she can whisper is “I Love You.”

Copyright © | Year Posted 2008




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