The first week was lust made audible: pounding bass lines, syncopated rhythms that mimicked racing hearts, melodies that climbed and climbed and never wanted to come down. They wrote a piece called “Midnight Fingers” that was banned from three open mics for being “too explicitly carnal.” Lyra was proud. Leo was terrified.
In the "duet" of a relationship, love and lust represent two distinct melodic lines: Lust (The Primal Rhythm): A Couple-s Duet of Love Lust
Still not afraid.
This is not just love, not just lust This is the dust after the "just because" Two bodies speaking a language of trust A couple’s duet of love and lust. The first week was lust made audible: pounding
and "friction" necessary to keep the spark from fading into embers. The Harmony In the "duet" of a relationship, love and
This was the "duet" in its most primal form. It was the physical pull that Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet