Bodies
Two bodies in the night The first time we lay together The dance, its movements are as old as time Our music to find, our rhythm to make. His hands on my curves Rolling me between thumb and forefinger Tears a gasp from my throat Arching my back, pushing me against him My hands on his firmness With hands, tongue, lips, breasts I explore him Reveling in every gasp, moan, and shudder. Sucking, licking, stroking, I bring him to the brink again and again Don't stop he begs again I withhold his release Then a change takes over him, His eyes once glazed with pleasure Now are hungry, filled with lust and need No longer see me as an equal, his partner. I am his prey, a way to fulfill his need I am his air and he is drowning I am cold, cool water and he is dying in the desert His lust raging in his veins Only one way to quench the fire One hand on my hip, He roughly grabs a fist of hair His manhood hovering, then spooning, now mounting He hesitates for a second Unspoken asking for my permission Roughly he pulls my hair and I moan Arching back against him He impales me, thrusting to the hilt I gasp at the invasion This is what I want, no control, No time to think, just feel Again and again he buries himself, Intent only on his own release Fighting to move against him, I'm pinned No control, helpless His mouth finds my neck His teeth find my skin He bites me Completing his dominance over me It's too much, I can't hold back The pleasure claims me as my body goes rigid I clench him inside of me My hands clawing at him, the air, Anything to keep from being swept away Somewhere in that eternity of ecstasy I hear him call my name Feel his body release As we relax, breathing hard He wraps his arms around me Not in dominance, but in defense I sigh The arms that gave me ecstasy, Now give me security and solace I cuddle in his arms He tucks the forgotten blanket around us Kissing my neck, nuzzling my neck I sigh, happily Like after an eternity of winter Spring has arrived I drift off to dreams Happy after so long.
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