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As Much As I Don't Want To

Those hands,

Bring my waist to his,

Those hands,

Trail and fall along my back.

Gripping my ***

Hands full as he lifts my body,

I am weightless,

In his kiss.

No feet on the ground,

I'm his.

 

Together on that battered love seat,

Our legs entwined.

We laugh as the hours,

Trail behind.

He plays with my hair,

Takes my hand,

And watches me.

Oddly aware of every move I make,

Blushing.

"What, baby?"

I ask but I know,

He's thinking of me.

He smiles almost,

Boyishly.

 

The day fades to night.

 

"As much as I don't want to,"

He begins.

I know it's time for this,

To end.

I gather my scattered clothes,

From the floor of every room,

In his apartment.

 

Smiling at the memories,

In every corner.

He makes me feel like I can finally get,

My **** in order.

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alexis
30 / F / English
Published
Nov 4, 2014
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