The Seduction of Sarah
On Monday he hugged her
From behind as she
Washed the dishes.
She leaned into him and
Felt warm and comfortable.
Tuesday he gently
Touched her shoulder as
He passed her chair.
Later he reached under the table
For her hand and expertly
Massaged the delicate palm.
On Wednesday he drew her
To him and kissed her mouth.
As she let go of the embrace,
He tenderly pulled her back in
For a more sultry moment.
Thursday morning, he greeted
Her with composed passion.
Before they drifted off to sleep,
That night, he whispered
A promise of touching affections
For her to dream upon.
On Friday he made it
All come true.
Susan Patterson
1-2016
Audio and Author Comment~
I bet some of you readers are asking what happened to the sweet old tea poems. They will be back at the right time. Right now, enjoy the more loving, if not sensual, poems from the library of Earlene Grey. skp
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