Treat Poem by Marie WardAlonge

Treat

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Spend this night with me.
Let's make it like it used to be.
A wondrous, just our eyes to see,
Come give me this treat.
With no ending in sight,
Let's make it like our honeymoon night.
Man, what a delight!

May it be long and sweet until it makes us both weak.
For this is the pleasure we shall seek.
Why not all week?
Let it last long.
It will make me sing my favorite song.
Speak those sweet words of a lover.
Let us shake and groove under these covers.

Clinging, we shall do a dance.
Your mother is not here to reprimand.
I fully give and tonight is young.
No inhibitions will be spoken off my tongue.
When we are done, I might beseech.
To kiss me tenderly when our heights are reached.

Tomorrow may come and our tempers may flare.
Tonight my dear, I give you this loving stare.
Let's take this moment and live this heat.
Our fate is sealed with this wonderful treat.

Treat
Monday, October 5, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: marriage
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