My Sensual MindAm I licky?
Merging, emerging was so lonely sometimes
Completely inside
Am I living?
Breath in, breath out, the fever rises
From my feet to my eyes

Do I see you?
So clear, tonight, slowly but sure
Shadows crossing the wall

Where is my heart?
Last time, this time, someone set it on fire
I’d forgotten it all

Through the haze, ashes I have traced
Uncover me now, I’ll come clean as we chase

All thoe

Blue nights without your love
I’ve been too long with my imagination
You might have told me once
There’s nothing wrong with this infatuation
See what magic we find
In my sensual mind

What’s your pleasure?
Inside, outside, no one but me, sendin’ sighs ’cross your back

Hidden treasures
Soft slides and smiles,
Fell your will going slack, you’re gonna crack now

Set it loose, it’s coming back to you
Been spending my nights dreaming my every move

All those

Blue nights without your love
I’ve been too long with my imagination
You might have told me once
There’s nothing wrong with this infatuation
You’re mine, you follow now
You’re lose for good in my
Own private passion
This time, I’ll show you how
We cross the line into the fascination
See what magic we find
In my sensual mind



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