36 Little Hours

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KatPurrs
KatPurrs
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(A Sequel to "Ten Days")


I'll never forget our time spent together
It's a memory I will always hold dear
You stepped off that plane, walked into my arms
And I held you without any fear

When we got to the room, I surprised you
With candlelight, a card, and a book
Anais Nin's "Little Birds" on the table
I'll never forget how you looked

It was comfy, like an age old sweater
Talking politics, religion and life
My feet in your lap as you caressed them
We must have looked like husband and wife

We sipped scotch and slowly got a glow-on
It built courage and helped settle our nerves
You reached over and touched my face softly
I stood up as your hands felt my curves

You rose to the occasion and joined me
Your fingers slowly unbuttoned my dress
You kissed my lips hotly, yet softly
I never expected anything less

You laid me down on the the big queen-size bed
And looked down on me with love in your eyes
I held my arms out and invited you
You then stripped off and gladly obliged

The things you did are indescribable
You touched me in ways none ever did
I gave myself with total abandon
As your tongue slowly licked my orchid

You drank the nectar from my sweet flower
Then came up and gave me a french kiss
I told you I couldn't believe the taste
I learned to delight in my own bliss.

And for that, I thank you.

KatPurrs >^,.,^<

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