Twilight Tryst Poem by Irene C S ClarkHogg

Twilight Tryst

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Twilight Tryst

I sensed your need at twilight
As violet shadows climbed the eves
So I led you to our secret bower
Where only lady moon perceives
Two lovers kiss at eventide
Then give their raiment to the leaves.


I sensed your heartbeat quicken
As you touched my quivering breast
I saw your phallus growing
As our bodies came to rest
On fallen leaves and scented flowers
So our needs could be addressed.


The balmy night so swiftly passed
As in my garden we made love
Not so swift was passion sated
As you could so gently prove
Sensations mounting and abating
As in unison we moved.


Birdsong heralded the end of night
As in your arms I lay
Our soft words not disturbing
The entry of the day
Too soon our clothes were gathered
And we quietly slipped away.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gone with the wind 01 July 2008

Its so sensual, full of romance and love. I really like it.

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Bonnie Collins 30 June 2008

What a romantic feel you gave this... So very tenderly penned! ! Bonnie

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