Charles Edward York

You, Me And Her

 

 

The moonlight lingers over us three

You, me and her, naked

Sprawling in sexual repose

Breasts whose relaxed state

Lie sideways or in valleys

Only hours before touched me

And took turns being gorged

By eager hungry mouths

Gleaming with saliva

Decorated in kisses.

 

Our lovemaking so torrid yet sensual

You, me and her, so hot

So cool now and sleeping

The raw aroma of lust

Hanging still in the night air

Barely as if a bossa nova

Plays the echoes

Twister game of arms

And legs wrapping, opening

So organs could dance.

 

Our wonder world breathes in time

You, me and her, pure joy

Holding hands and so much more

We kiss, we swallow

In endless slow strokes of flesh

Our union of three rhythms

Moving together as before

A trinity of cherishing souls

Speaking the same tongue.

 

Sea salt and lava lamps glow around

You, me and her, here

In tranquil abide with the dark

Holding the air ever so still

As a blanket of mutual pleasure

How eyes open to savor

The cool breeze from the Seine

Inspiring embracing once more

As we three intertwine

And love, just love.

 

Copyright © 2020 Charles Edward York

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