MOONLIGHT LOVERS

Reese

Moonlight Lovers

The moon caresses her pale, freckled skin. Reaching down from the heavens with fingers of light swirling across her curves.

His night shine taking its time to explore her inch by beautiful inch. Swirling around her soft mounds that she heaves on her chest. The glow on her taut nipples sending chills down her spine.

The scent of the cool dew mingling, pooling and dancing in every valley of her voluptuous body causing her to wrythe with passion.

She can feel him staring down at her, watching her succumb to his moonlit seduction. He's willing her to become his illuminated lover.

Fingers of light exploring, seeking out the spot that will make her his. Taking his time, as the thrill of her makes him glow brighter than the Super Moon.

His midnight lover, his mistress in the glowing mist. A soft and gentle love making melody arises from the tall grasses blowing in the warm Autumn wind.

He enters every crevasse of her; tantalizing, pulsating, feeling every molecule of her soul. The height of his tides growing with every wave of pleasure until the warmth of his light force explodes.

Perfume of the valley's flowers joining in on their secret trist. All senses awaken, as the moon reaches his highest point in the sky with his lover's moan joining him.

As the sun arises they kiss each other goodbye til the next time the moon is high in the night sky to be able to become moonlight lovers again, till the end of time.

  • Author: Reese (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 30th, 2022 00:48
  • Category: Erotic
  • Views: 41
  • User favorite of this poem: Ash :).
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Comments2

  • Ash :)

    This is beautiful.

    • Reese

      Thank you

    • Fay Slimm.

      So well penned this drift of fine metaphor on moonlight on lovers. Welcome to MPS Reese - and I look forward to reading more of your work.

      • Reese

        Thank you very much!



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