I catch a glimpse of skin, Smooth and untouched, As her shirt rides up Revealing an expanse of milky surface And I get an itch to bite it, mark it, Watch red blossom up and out Spreading underneath the layer.
I avert my gaze when she speaks, Tune out the noise, As my mind wanders back , imagining A kiss upon the reddened patch On her hipbone, the contrast Sharp and painful Enough to draw out a hiss
Only to transform into a sigh, At the caress of my tongue, Shy strokes tracing The imprint left by my teeth: A possessive act, marking My territory.
The shimmer beneath your gaze, As I return from my fool's paradise Makes me wonder if you know, And I wait For you call me on it, To reach out, or Turn away in disgust.
But you don't, And I am left Disappointed, suspended, Still waiting