Stolen Moments

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fieryjen
fieryjen
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My heart jumps at the touch
Your hand and mine
Skin on skin
Just a brush
A secret meeting in the crowd

I long for you while you stand next to me
Smiling
Frowning
Talking
Business as usual
And I know you long for me
And the one short glance tells me more than a thousand worde could ever

And all we have are those stolen moments
When you pull me aside
To some dark corner, and
We kiss
We pant, we touch, we fumble with buttons so urgently, so quickly that
It only nourishes the fire in me
Hot, hard kisses, your breath warm on my cheek and
Your hands lifting me, bruising me in your haste


Comfort
Short and bittersweet comfort
Lasting just seconds
Before we have to move on
Departing lovers
And the longing for you begins once again

fieryjen
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duddle146duddle146about 17 years ago
desire.

Whether night or day ~ near you or far away ~ You are the one.

AmyfriendAmyfriendabout 17 years ago
Short and sweet contact..

between part-time lovers... thats why God invented 'quickies'

LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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Captures well the world of the surreptitious lovers. There is one small suggestion; where you have written:

"...a thousand worde could ever"

change to:

"...a thousand words ever could"