I am with you every day;
You take me into your hands
And I glide smoothly over your shoulders,
Sliding effortlessly down your back
And up again, rubbing soothingly,
Until your aching passion
Reaches that point where, I move
To the front of your body,
Gently caressing the hills and valleys
Of your soft smooth skin.
I move down to the tender hills
Of your rounded buttocks,
And softly wander around them.
You guide me to your legs
Moving slowly up your calves
To your soft, silky smooth thighs,
Until your body tingles in anticipation,
Causing me to move to that place,
That place so aroused that all other thoughts
Are driven from your mind.
I caress the area that can explode with passion.
Until the final moment when,
You expel me sensually from your skin
With glistening droplets of gentle warm water;
And I am put back on the shelf,
Ready to clean you under the shower, the next time.
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Author:
Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (
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- Published: January 26th, 2025 02:24
- Comment from author about the poem: Well, what were you thinking of?
- Category: Humor
- Views: 20
Comments7
I might swoon! lol.
You would get very wet Orchi. LOL
Andy
I'm still thinking 🤔 lol I'm guessing it's your whiskey 🤣
Think away Teddy.. I drink whisky not whiskey.🤣🤣🤣
Andy
lol 🤣 oh you got me on a typo 😂
Explosive shower! Humour in an otherwise matter of fact part of the house.
You have to laugh in life arqios.
Andy
Naughty, naughty, I love these type of poems Gold and have tried a couple in the past with the danger being that people reading them don't catch on and at times either just don't get it or take offense. This one was quite clever and pulled me along almost to the end.
Thank you soren, whatever people think it is what they see in their own minds, thank you for your comment.
Andy
certainly having fun with this poem.Well written.Excellent
Thank you David.
Andy
Excellent write Andy
Most kind Tony, thank you.
Andy
You're welcome
Haahaahaaaa,! 🤣
Super funny and witty!! 🏆🥇
You really did freaken fool me! 😊
Best regards ✌️ Thad
So glad that you enjoyed Thad, thank you.
Andy
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