The Very first Time

Neville

The Very first Time

 

 

That very first summer we fucked in the pool

For a moment

We shared a patch of sky with a swallow or two

 

Scissoring scything and slashing the air

With their steel tipped wings

 

How they dipped and they dived around our heads

And made everything turn blurred and blue

How cool was that

?

 

That very first evening we fucked on the stairs

For a moment

We shared each rise and tread with a shadow or two 

 

Without a single care in the world

Acquiring well earned carpet burns along the way

 

How hot was that

?

 

That very first time we fucked in the basement

For a moment

I felt lower than street level and buried in heaven

 

How good was that

?

 

  • Author: Neville (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 28th, 2018 04:12
  • Comment from author about the poem: If ya got a memory.. you wont forget this..... No dogs allowed.. sorry Fido
  • Category: Erotic
  • Views: 48
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  • orchidee

    Swoon! I thought this would be about the first time ya tried Christmas Pudding or summat like that?! heehee.

    • orchidee

      I'm glad someone - human or non-human (cat) knows about it then! lol.

      • orchidee

        That cat had Christmas Pudding?

      • Neville

        Maybe I could add a verse or two... cheers orchidee.. appreciate the visit .. N

      • Viv Wade

        The very first time I read this poem... I blushed! Nice write, Neville. 😉

        • Neville

          how very kind of ya.. to consider these words Vic.... just goes to prove ya human, I guess... N

        • Goldfinch60

          F*****g on the stairs can be painful you only do it once!

          • Neville

            you are kidding of course.....

            • Goldfinch60

              No, only once.

              • Neville

                oh dear never mind, at least you gave it a try....



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