Shall We Play?

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There's nothing I like better
On a stormy winter's day
Than cuddling to my lover's side
And whispering "Shall we play?"
He pulls me close
And strokes my hair
"The games are up to you" he says
You know how much I care."
Hands start their exploring
And fingers start to slide
Teeth start to nibble
And lips start to glide.

There's nothing I like better
On a hazy, summer day
Than cuddling to my lover's side
And whispering "Shall we play?"
We splash into the swimming pool
And fumbles in the grass
Skimpy skirts and tiny tops
Water shimmering like glass.
Droplets licked from summer skin
Quickly rising moans
Tales of untold pleasure
Secret, illicit groans.

There's nothing I like better
No matter what the day
Than cuddling to my lover's side
And whispering "shall we play?"
He takes me gently in his arms
His touches warm and light
And with his strong and muscled self
He brings me true delight.
Skin against skin friction
Pushing deep within
Guiding us towards the edge
Our bodies joined, akin.

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AmyfriendAmyfriendover 16 years ago
Truely delightful...

and 'there's nothing I like better' too. Nicely done.

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