Shine
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In a serpentine like arabesque line entwined in her green eyes
Earful of stories engraved under the skin
Unseen, rather fairly thin!
As we prattled along that summer evening prolong
All the pleasances flanked vigorously down the spine
When it sunk into the linen I was obliged to align.
Gladly the offer to cherish stood
Firm, as a grip on her hip,
And the preparedness that stimulated tenderness
As I have been asked to be kind
With the conventional approach from behind.
Smile, and I touched the bare flesh
Averred to embrace her with discretion
As one would the finest eglantine
A finger deep into the bloodline
After which the green eyes - shine.
Copyright © Hound Of Poetry | Year Posted 2019
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