MIDNIGHT

Amy Michelle Mosier

Seizuring so as if escaping from fright
You awoke suddenly around midnight
Then rolled over, meeting my body halfway
By habit, drew nearer and kissed me straight away.
Your cheek, always soft, nestled against mine.
Your wandering hand came to rest upon my thigh.
In my ear, your breath came like wind rushing.
By the touch of your tepid skin, I sensed flushing.
My eyes perused you in the moonlight
Convincing me for a moment that all was right.
You fell again to sleep peacefully it seemed
Perhaps to dream that time a pleasant dream.

  • Author: Amy Michelle Mosier (Online Online)
  • Published: October 19th, 2023 12:13
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 7
  • Users favorite of this poem: novaa
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  • novaa

    How intimacy actually helps give solace to someone fighting their inner battles! Nice write!

    • Amy Michelle Mosier

      Aw, thank you! This happened one night in real life.

    • Thomas W Case

      Beautiful job and great use of rhyme.



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