Remember September Poem by Lindy Jean Kleinhans

Remember September

By LJK

He had a watchful expression
I wanted confession
A ray of sunlight, no surprise
Oh what a delight, my demise

He stood proud like the tallest
The bravest, the biggest, -and smallest
I knew I was done for by then
Not wise to the stalking of men

I did my fair share of the stalking
Unbeknownst to him I was gawking
For deep inside me-she awoke
Enchantress within me had spoke

He was above the mid-ages
I couldn't stop sending him gazes
The siren in me knew too well
She wanted that dominant swell

He watched-whenever I moved,
Disguised in a fancy, approved
He thought he had made clear headway
When I elegantly orchestrated the way

You are a magnificent scene
Inside and out so serene
His words spoken wise and with caution
As music we shared with devotion

I wanted him, that much was true
Alluring his words with contrast and hue
Situation was dire
My hormones on fire

The meeting of two
The exact condition
Executed, precise,
Recognition

Oh! His demeanor,
the manner of him
Made something move
deep inside my being

And then, as with fate,
he asked beforehand
He kissed me-first subtle
Making a stand

Such soft delicate kisses
In silence we forge
As his great arousal
Was starting to gorge

I will always remember
Remember September

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