Winter Sonnet

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Miltone
Miltone
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The winter’s chill has settled in and chased me ‘tween the covers,
Still warm from the flame of your words, the tickle of your laugh,
This luscious vision you have planted in my mind. Next my thoughts
Drift toward you, where you are at this moment, and what you’re doing.
As I picture you naked beneath your sheets, your warm body pink and soft,
The snow and ice melt and it is summer again, if only in my mind.
Sleep comes slowly thankfully for I don’t want to let go of you just yet
Preferring to keep these cozy tender thoughts of you alive and breathing.
Do you feel this throbbing inside as I do, the tremble and tingle, shudder and shake?
Do you catch yourself at odd moments of the day thinking of this new person
Just met, who comes to mind when you least expect it? It’s not like there is
Great expectation or intimations of destiny, just a warm, rolling affection.
Thoughts of the future escape me this night as I lay naked thinking of you,
For this moment and the reborn feelings of desire are all that remain true.

Miltone
Miltone
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