Smitten Kitten
Though she really didn't like him
There was something in her smile
That made him forget she was so prim
But he was nonetheless beguiled
When he saw her in the store
He said a polite hello
Then he engaged her in conversation
And her eyes began to glow
When he saw that she was smitten
And purring like a kitten
He kissed her gently on the lips
By the flames of desire she was now gripped
And then he took her home
And the flames of passion blazed
All over her body his tongue did roam
And they danced to an orgasmic ballet
Then they became as one
And soon he erupted like a volcano
His lava spewing down the mountain
And to her sea it flowed
Copyright © Joseph May | Year Posted 2014
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