Strangers in the night

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Two strangers online
Different dates, different times
Same thoughts on life
On love, on lust
Exploring their worlds
With words stated strong
Bolding expressing views
Likes, dislikes, passions
Understanding each other
Understanding their needs
Knowing today is not about forever
And you can play not for keeps

Eventually over time
They know it's okay
To meet without complications
To explore, and to play
To see the skin that they know so well
To smile, to touch, to smell
They agreed to meet
A dark back street
A neighbourhood they didn't know.

To make it more interesting
They agree not to speak
To meet, to Fuck, to leave
That was all, they said, they need.
"How will I know you?" she said
"I'll be the one screwing you from behind" he replied
She shivered once more, then headed for the door
A street she was going to meet

As agreed in the lane,
She waited
Dressed as he had anticipated
A long trench coat, a single white rose
And red heels, with silky leg hose
He almost spoke when he saw her
His heart was beating so fast
But he remembered their deal
Before he was lost at those heels
And instead he went and stood before her

She looked up at him and smiled
Eyes bright, she stared at him
Then unzipping his pants
She got what she came for
Down on bended knee
She paid worship
In the open, anyone could see
Street light behind her, flicked dimly
He was just lost in ecstasy.

Later he hugged and caressed her
Silently holding her tight
Her legs wrapped right around him
He entered her, fitting just right
And she rode him right then and there
Enjoying themselves in the night

A homeless man lay near a dumpster
He couldn't believe his eyes
What began as an annoying disturbance
Became the show of his life
He grasped his now stiff member
Feeling things he had long forgotten
He came where he lay, and fell asleep that way
The happiest he had been in a while

The two slowly parted,
Exhausted and thoroughly spent
She straighted herself, he zipped up his pants
And they turned, and went separate ways.
Maybe next time would be different
Perhaps a different town or design
But they knew they had found kindred spirits
And this wouldn't be their only time.

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