Akasha
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Akasha
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saw your face, i saw your hair
i felt that i had to stop and stare
so beautiful,mysterious
i hardly could contain my lust
fragile heart, beating fast
how long would this moment last
inside my head, a sudden light
it felt just like a love at first sight
my sweet akasha, come be my lover
skin like snow, soft and fair
i thought you were the only one there
pretty smile, an angel's face
your movements were so full of grace
lovely eyes, radiant blue
i built the nerve to come talk to you
we sat down and had a chat
(then) you went away but never came back
my sweet akasha, come be my lover
your eyes are like the azure midnight
they raise the fiend that's buried deep inside
i think of you , my obsession starts
i want to taste you and spread your legs apart
i'd kill to spend a night with you
come to me now, and make my dreams come true
i swear i'll make you cum,
worship your supple flesh,
(and) fuck you until i'm numb
my sweet akasha, come be my lover
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