Monday, April 21, 2008

MY SWEET SUGAR

My sweet sugar
slipped me in the back door
we tippy-toed across the kitchen floor
to the livingroom rug
she welcomed me with a bear hug
i briefly took in all the exposed charms
then was wrapped in inpatient arms
we played lover's games
as the moon gave light through the pane
as my lips nippled
and my hands roamed elsewhere
my sweet sugar
ran fingers in my hair
and cried for moremoremore
my baby was satisfied and smiling
and so was i
when someone called from the top of the stairs
i had a bad dream
i heard sugar explain
as i snuck out the back door
the rain poured
i ran-skipped
i soared
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NOTE: The 'after school special' they wouldn't show.

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