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105 In The Sun


It was 90 degrees in the shade and 105 in the sun.
Morning time and the heat of the day had not yet come.
I sat under the shade of a tree and watch you walk
towards me.
Your skin was being darken by the brilliance of the sun.
Beads of moisture rolled off you
and you wiped the sweat for fun.
Your body was glistening all over,
soaked and totally wet.
Your clothes clung to you making what God gave you,
something I will never forget.
Now my imagination takes over.
You wipe your face using the palm of your hand.
Your eyes stare at me as I wait to obey your commands.
Your mouth slightly opens and your tongue gently licks your lips.
A slow circular motion like the movement of your hips.
Your shirt is un-button all the way down to your waist.
Tucked in ever so neatly everything is in place.
You look down at me and say,
I want a piece of ice.
With a sly grin I remark,
uhmm, that would be nice.
Just exactly where would you like it?
You told me to place it where I think it is the hottest.
I ask you please,
may I be honest.
I can put out the fire with the ice in my mouth.
Slowly come up behind you and chill you as I head south.
As I pull your body close I find,
I can cool you off with these gifts of mine.
Work you up and down,
making you hot and steamy.
Then cool you off with something rich and really kinda creamy.
Perhaps with a shake,
stay right there don't move.
I can feel your body shaking while I roll in perpetual motion.
Feel me moving up and down like the movement of the ocean.
This hot burning desire cannot be mistaken.
As we turn up the heat and feel our bodies craving.
Craving to reach that place while sweat continues to roll off your
face.
All the time were being cooled as the sun continues to bake.
Finally we reach that place where we could only be.
Now that it's over we act cold to you and me.
You walk off in the same direction that you originally had come.
I lean back and tilt my head while enjoying what we've done.
It was 90 degrees in the shade and 105 in the sun.

Written by Jlivory


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