Barely Touching

Neville

Barely Touching

 

With tips of fingers

barely

touching, but still

each one

feeling every fine

line being

so purposefully

traced

and then indelibly

etched ..

Oh’ so very lightly

indeed ..

Firstly, this way

then that ..

Both up and then

down again,

until they are all

essentially

criss-crossing ..

And all

before they

eventually dare

to circle

around, in figure

of eights

and approach

the very gentlest

of her covert

clefts and those

divine undulations ..

Indeed,

can you imagine,

the sheer

joy upon stroking

and probing

those magnificent

creases ..

Each hid beneath

the collective pleats

of Sunday best petticoats ..

 

  • Author: Neville (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 3rd, 2024 06:10
  • Comment from author about the poem: 'Barely Touching' is taken from what will be my 12th book called 'Casual Ties' due for publication later this year.. Monies raised, as usual will be split between Breast Cancer, Brain Tumour Research & Mental Health charities .. If you wanna know why, please feel free to ask .. If interested in obtaining a copy, or any other titles already in print, then please just give me a shout .. Anyway, thanks for taking an interest .. All Good Things, Neville 🤍
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  • Tony36

    Great write

    • Neville



      Thanks Tony

      • Tony36

        You're welcome

      • orchidee

        I might swoon if you explain the poem in more detail. lol.

        • Neville


          I think I will give that a miss then, thank you very much..

          • orchidee

            It will be TMI for me - Too Much Info! lol.

          • Goldfinch60

            Super words Neville, those petticoats do get in the way sometimes.

            Andy

            • Neville



              Cheers Andy .. I find they get stuck in my teeth .. 🙂👍



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