is the melody—the soaring, unpredictable part of the song. It thrives on novelty and distance. It is the desire to bridge the gap between "me" and "you." In long-term partnerships, the gap often closes too much; we become so "one" with our partner that there is no space left for desire to breathe. Why the Music Fades
The reality is this: Love without lust becomes devotion without heat—noble, but cold. Lust without love becomes a solo performance—intense, but empty. The duet requires both, played simultaneously, sometimes in harmony, sometimes in counterpoint.
You are not just having sex. You are making a statement. Your bodies say: I choose your chaos. I recognize your wounds and I still want to tear open your shirt. I have seen you at your worst, and that knowing only makes my desire deeper, not shallower.
on Google: "A Couple's Duet of Love Lust" (If no results, it may be unpublished, self-published, or very niche.)
