COME ON BABE

Raven333

So am almost begging you

To touch me now

Our bodies meet,

And I can feel you throughout.

My body jumps as I'm fully aware

You take your hand,

And softly start stroking my hair.

I can feel the sweat

As it drips like rain, from the heavens

Keeping our eyes locked in

Seeing all of your expressions.

One touch from you

And am on a sexual high

It's like watching all the stars,

Fall from the night sky.

I can't think about nothing but us two

I think am going to keep you in my view.

So, come on

Come on

Come on Babe

I will let you do anything to me

I promise that I will behave.

Because I remember

That promise that I made

And I will not let you,

Regret that you stayed.

  • Author: Tammy Smith Sarazin (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 27th, 2022 00:26
  • Comment from author about the poem: Inspired by a song by the doors
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 30
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  • tallisman

    Naughty…..but nice!

    • Raven333

      Thank you, I actually was inspired and wrote it for a contest in my other poetry site

    • Goldfinch60

      Good loving words Tammy.

      Andy

      • Raven333

        Thank you once again my friend

      • orchidee

        Some ones are having fun?! lol.

        • Raven333

          LOL, well it ain't me... I wrote it off of a song prompt

          • orchidee

            Awww, why you not having fun?! heehee.

            • Raven333

              LOL, orchidee I haven't had fun for a looonng time

              • orchidee

                No Babe?! lol. Fido, me imaginary dog, don't let me have 'fun'. He says it's too much for me. lol.

              • Paul Bell

                I'm thinking he stayed, and the stars came out that night.

                • Raven333

                  LMAO, yeah unfortunately I wouldn't know.. all in my head

                  • Paul Bell

                    Just pretend for the reader.



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