The Kiss

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This is an original poem, copyright by Dru_Druthers. No use without written permission by the author, Dru_Druthers.
Dru_Druthers expresses her sincere thanks to her beta reader who wishes to remain anonymous.

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She greets me so sweetly as I enter the door,
My heart thumps wildly for I know what’s in store.
Her smile entices, I’m in for some fun,
With a brush of her lips, I become undone.

Her tongue touches mine as our embrace deepens,
My legs tremble and my body weakens.
All of me flushes, and goose bumps arise,
The taste of her sweetness brings tears to my eyes.

My nipples harden and time stands still,
My mind goes blank, as I take my fill.
Our bodies press together and I’m in heaven,
On a scale of one to ten this is an eleven.

But just when I think it’ll last forever,
She pulls away to end our endeavor.

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JWrenJWrenover 9 years ago
Frustrating

The swift, short ending is so apt and frustrating.

tazz317tazz317almost 12 years ago
PULLING AWAY AND OUT OF TOUCH

while awaiting the next chapter that night, TK U MLJ LV NV

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 12 years ago

Your attention to detail is wonderful. Keep going and I look forward to reading more... I loved it.

demure101demure101almost 12 years ago

But then, if heaven were permanent there'd be nothing to yearn for left... Nicely done!