Making Love

Making Love

A Poem by Superfluous Thinking

MAKING LOVE
You take away my breath,
When you start to undress,
My attention becomes erect,
The sweet sensuality of your breasts,
I am admiring your every curve,
The candles are lit,
The wrapper is split,
With beauty, my eyes have been hit,
My mind ceases to quit,
my motions all begin to swerve,
We had a big fight,
We make up, and try to end it right,
The beginning of a wonderous night,
The passion blinds my sight,
Our agression was kicked to the curb,
We lay on the bed,
Laying head to head,
Our breath caught somewhere else instead,
My heart, at this rate it has never sped,
It tingles in every nerve,
You grab my hand,
This love I can stand,
At peace with eachother our souls demand,
The silent smile on my face is so very grand,
We fall asleep with our love undisturbed

© 2012 Superfluous Thinking


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Added on November 26, 2012
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Superfluous Thinking
Superfluous Thinking

Watertown, SD



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I am but a simple man, who holds a simple plan. I am the kind of man whose thinking can be a bit superfluous. i am a man who just tries every day to be a good man, an honest man, a simple man. i ma.. more..

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