strangers to the fire

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    strangers to the fire

    it was another call of nature.

    he called the woman,

    the woman came.

    they sat on the couch..

    they were strangers…

    they talked.

    sensual.

    he started touching her hair.

    she began awakening her senses.

    he held her hands.

    she picked up her han-ky.

    he led her to the room.

    she unlocked the door.

    they sat on the bed,

    looked at each others eyes.

    he gazed at her sculpture.

    her imagination started flying.

    they touched again.

    moved closer to each other,

    and the fire roasted their bodies wet.

    the clock’s beating started to be heard.

    their hearts

    beat in the rhythm of selfishness.

    he began undressing her.

    she put his clothes on.

    their tongues licked each others’ soul;

    believing that it would help

    stop the fire.

    stupid!

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    stellar commented on strangers to the fire

    12-11-2009

    lol...Love this one and also love the story behind...this is as if the two are mutually humans..well mutually animals...hahaha

    PRober commented on strangers to the fire

    07-20-2009

    hahahah! sounds like the author iced them down, cold!

    To have great poets there must be great audiences too.

    Walt Whitman, American Poet (1819-1892)

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