The Stranger's Words

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A woman reads poetry written for her.
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Alone in your room,
Take the stranger's words,
Taste them with your lips,
Let them enter your eyes,
Hold them to your breast,
Read them again and again,
As your breathing becomes
Faster and ragged with your want,
Your body burning with your need,
And your clothes
Grow too tight and
You must free yourself
From their restraints,
Touching yourself,
In the absence of his hands,
Heart pounding, to
The rhythm of the
Stranger's words,
The words set down,
Just for you,
Just for this moment,
This exhilirating moment,
When you and the stranger,
With a cry wrenched
From your lips and
Your body an arcing rainbow
Of exaltation,
Become one,
And fall,
Into
One another's arms,
To rest... and remember,
How it just was, and,
How it will be again and again.

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