She hadn’t felt the kiss of his words chill her spine in so long,
pondering his finding,
an entirely different beat,
too a more edgier song.
She got lost playing in his Blues, 8 hours long, anticipating,
daydreaming the contents,
that tasted deliciously wrong.
His footsteps appeared to quicken pass her slow stages,
perhaps the stimulating chapter he left on,
was too forbidden,
unbearable,
more, an untouchable oasis.
Possibly the needs, were etched and greatly
ached, too engage,
sought a more hands-on approach,
between,
another author’s pages.
Whatever, the absence,
that laid pending.
she kept an open mind,
uplifted sipping java,
certain of his return,
too enjoy,
her happy ending’s, saga.
Poetry By Tamara Dorsey-Moore
Thinker on the Loose
Copyright © 2017
I do love happy endings. 🙂 Nice, Tamara!
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Lol, hmm me too Dave! Thanks so much 😘💝
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My pleasure, Tamara. ❤
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Smooth and sensual as always😊
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😁 Thanks Cory, you keep me blushing😳😏😄💗
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You took the words rite out of my mouth 😊
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Great minds…😎😊💕
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