de·sire
dəˈzī(ə)r/
noun
1.
a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen.
"a desire to work in the dirt with your bare hands"
synonyms: wish, want, aspiration, fancy, inclination, impulse, yearning, longing, craving, hankering, hunger; eagerness, enthusiasm, determination; informalyen, itch, jones
"a desire to see the world"
1.
strongly wish for or want (something).
"he never achieved the status he so desired"
synonyms: want, wish for, long for, yearn for, crave, hanker after, be desperate for, be bent on, covet, aspire to; fancy; informalhave a yen for, have a jones for, yen for, hanker after/for
"they desired peace"
required, necessary, proper, right, correct;
appropriate, suitable;
preferred, chosen, selected
"cut the cloth to the desired length"
wished for, wanted, coveted;
sought-after, longed for, yearned for, long-awaited;
informalmust-have
"the desired results"You were desired. You were wanted by me. And not only your body.
That was a bonus. I wanted your mind and your intelligence.
I desired your lips to say my name with ease. I longed for your touch. I am desperate for hour with your hips being connected to mine.
I have eagerness to show you how much you mean to me. I never thought someone like you would show up in my life. I never actually believed these kinds of things actually happened. But I am extremely grateful that it did. I am happy I met you. I am happy that you actually still want to talk to me, yanno after all the shit went down.
You're such a strong woman in my eyes. You're so desirable. You're so worthy and beautiful. I can't believe UGH I AM SO FUCKING LUCKY.
YOU ARE READING
for you
PoetryI wrote this for you: just the words. I need you to understand something. I wrote this for you. I wrote this for you and for you only. Everyone else who reads it, doesn't get it. They may think they get it, but they don't.