The UndoingA Poem by LA LorenaTremulous fingers uncertain a momentary hesitation a steeling breath in silken straps g l i d e off delicate sunkissed shoulders The shift, like his eyes, travel d o w n w a r d
puddle a gossamer pool at her high-heeled feet He licks his lips in anticipation hungry for the taste of her She smiles shyly, ever the coquette all innocence and pink -tinged flesh now led away to temptation. He silently wonders at her ability to make him so hard she smiles knowingly. Why do they always make it so damn easy?
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Added on July 26, 2011Last Updated on July 26, 2011 AuthorLA LorenaCanadaAboutHello, I'm known as LA or LL. I am a bit of an enigma, but I like it that way. I'm on a bit of a hiatus from the site for now, as life has gotten a little busy, but I shall return. more..Writing
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