Impress Me Poem by Donna Saphier

Impress Me



I met you one day
You were chatty and funny
You said don't call me babe
You must call me honey

I said what's the difference
Does it really matter
He said I like you
And you, I will flatter

You were kissing my face
And making me smirk
You were trying to make
This friendship work

You'd won me already
But I needed impressing
You kept telling me jokes
And we carried on messing

You said you are mine
And I love you so
I got all embarrassed
And I wanted to go

But you were so lovely
Cute and kind
Actually
You were blowing my mind

I fell in love with you
There on the spot
You picked me up
And was squeezing my butt

We both were laughing
We rolled on the floor
He was impressing me
More and more

He kissed my lips
I tingled all over
He said let's do it
And rolled me over

He climbed on my back
We were at it like rabbits
I said I hope this
Becomes one of your habits

We laughed and joked
All the way through it
This man was for me
And my heart just knew it

Make sure you are happy
With the man of your dreams
Good life, good sex
Well you know what I mean

Don't judge someone
Just by their face
Look inside
It's a much better place

Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love and friendship
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