A Flare of Fire

PrimalHeaven

Like a flare of fire

They embraced each other

With eagerness to search

To check one another for injuries

From the battle against

Their enemies.

His touch runs over her breasts

To her waist with care

Her touch moves over his chest

To his hips with tenderness

Then their bodies entangle together

And their lips did kiss.

He pulls away

She cries nay

And they come together once more.

They come up for air

Laughing out loud

In joy and bliss

He cradles her and spins them about

In happiness.

They kiss once more

As he lowers her to the ground

Then they move on

To go home.

Where they find their final

Embrace

And slumber away into the night.

  • Author: PrimalHeaven (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 29th, 2023 01:10
  • Comment from author about the poem: I wrote this in 2002 at 15 years old in my freshmen year of high school. This was my first free verse poem, so it's not that great, but I still treasure it. Enjoy.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 5
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Comments1

  • Neville


    its good to see where you are coming from ..
    well spilt ink .. and welcome to MPS .. Neville



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