Anticipation

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    Anticipation

    I anticipate the inevitable twining of our bodies

    The merging of our breasts, the pressing together of our hips

    Our outstretched hands and trembling fingers

    Penetrating gaze into bashful eyes

    The warmth of our bodies no longer there,

    Now replaced by a fire between our legs urging us to go deep inside ourselves pulling each other along

     

    I anticipate the tremors, shakes and scream of pleasure

    The pounding of blood vessels, the tingling of nerve endings

    The shuddering, clutching, grasping, squeezing, clawing, slapping, then….

    The stillness…..

     

    I anticipate the sobbing, sighing …the quiet

    The smile of glossy eyes, the release of the hold, the air rushing in to cool the atmosphere

    The relaxation, the glow, the numbness of minds that fight desperately to recall it all

    As the moment slips away and only the sting of passion remain

     

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    Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

    Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.

    Lovelet’s Poems (4)

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