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An unexpected visit
by Robert James Lavery

I rang her doorbell, I was unexpected.
She open her door, surprise on her face.
I stepped forward and kissed her.
I felt her lips press on mine.
The touch of her tongue on my tongue.
The force of the kiss carried her back from the door.
I kicked it closed behind me.

She was wearing a robe,
Just out of the shower,
Her hair wet and pressed to her head.
I backed her to the wall 
and pressed against her,
Until the imprint of my body was on hers.

My desire for her overwhelmed me
My lips explored her neck, her ears.
I open her robe and she was naked.
I ran my hands over her body.
Her breath quickened as I touched her.
?Take me? she said,
?Take me now?   

She was mine, I was hers.
Our passion soared.
As we stood in the hallway 
Pressed against the wall
Two people desiring each other.
Two lovers uniting as one.

I held her close
I felt her body meld with mine.
I felt her desire, her passion.
I laid my soul before her.
I was hers, she was mine.
What else could matter.
        
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Poem ID: 86546   Poem Posted: 4/9/2007
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