Unknown Lover In A Cafè Poem by Joshua Bantum

Unknown Lover In A Cafè



Your soft thighs I long for,
Growing long still, stretching over my chest,
Legs shifting like gears moving me
Holding me,
Dragging me in, and tightening my waist.

Then pushing me out, your shivering,
Trembling soft thighs,
They draw curtains down,
Seducing the moon to rise,
Seducing me to rise,
For your moistened glow to drip
Like honey defusing from the sun,
Drenching me in heat,
Soaking me with you,
Absorbing myself within you

Like colors blurred together,
I can hardly distinguish your hue from my hue,
Your hand from my hand
My lips from yours, our hips or mine, your beat of
My beat
My eyes from the reflection gifted by yours.
Synonymously we are,
Sharing sweat,
Exchanging blows,
Tender touch,
Like the blushing lustre of a rose,
We embrace this inner glow……

I see you locked in your computer,
Disconnected from my side,
This world of embellishment,
The likes which I share pain worse than it is,
And beauty more elegantly radiant than it is,
A romantic
Man roaming through it,
Thicket of dust and leaves fallen on hidden paths
I brush upon originality with my words,
Where old poetry is,
So hopefully one day disconnecting from your computer,
you’ll look into me,
And ask,
What it is I’m writing about,
And humbly I’ll respond
“About you, ”
my unknown lover

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