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Before We Sleep

She jostles my collar and nibbles my ear

"Do you want to play?"

play?...

play?...

 

 

The word's echo in the corridor of my canal

 

 

...do you?

The curtains drawn and sheets askew

flesh and fabric entwined

netted so well, neither dare move

but cocooned in ecstasy; mentally

and physically

as your heart-shaped crevice

firmly burrows into my pelvis.

I'm homeward bound.

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Published
May 10, 2010
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