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Strangers

Strangers by Edmund Siejka Loud music Contagious beat Eyes meet Stolen glances Before long They walked hand in hand Along the nighttime streets. Pausing to adjust her jacket She took another look At the stranger next to her. Once inside her apartment They lost no time Falling softly into bed She crawling forward Blouse opened Unable to resist He pulled off her bra She was free He was in heaven Hands reaching and touching Discovering one another. She mumbled something He didn’t hear The sounds she made were incredible Deliciously he held her tightly Her breathe coming faster and faster As he moved over her That in this act Two complete strangers As close as they will ever be So close that one moves inside the other. Leaving in the morning He never knew Who she really was What she wanted from life Where she came from How she looked in the early light The sound of her laughter Or the softness of her tears When something moved her.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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