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My Fondest Brief Unforgettable Moment
First his long and tender gaze. Then came his loving caresses followed by little kisses, delicate dewdrops of sensuous sweetness that he planted gently along my forehead, my cheeks, the back of my neck, and around my ear lobes. Happiness consumed me! Butterfly kisses he showed me with the long lashes of his beautiful dark eyes fluttering like tiny wings against my own. I giggled next as he rubbed his nose to mine; The Eskimo way, he said. As he stroked my back, his fingers lingered at my waist. Unlike others before him, he did not grab for my body with the clumsiness of a boy. He let his smooth kisses linger too so when at last I felt his tongue inside my mouth, it was the sweetest of invasions. . . . . Neither did he press for more than I was prepared to give, for I was a woman-child, still clinging to chasteness, and though I’d known him but a short time, this magical moment was to be our one night together before he returned to a country where I would never go. Our brief time would become the fondest of my memories - one to be rekindled time and time again through poetry. Written 11/23/13 by Andrea Dietrich for nette onclaud's contest: the BRIEF, UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT Poetry Contest (this is honestly a new poem but I've written of this moment so many times, it looks like all those other poems!!)
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