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POEM INSPIRED BY PIC ON HEPCAT 61'S POEM
This was inspired by the picture accompanying Hepcat 61's poem "I love to see you sleeping when I awake", as a rhyming caption:
I let the woman at my side
Sleep the sleep of the satisfied,
Outstretched, unveiled, like nude statue,
Those parts I enjoyed in full view.
Energy of the love we made
Is expressed in the legs now splayed,
Her arms outstretched behind her head
Seem to beckon 'Come back to bed'.
Her breasts relax sunk on her chest
While on her back she takes her rest;
I think, with them I'd again play,
But I must get to work today.
With my back to the bedroom wall,
I take a snap of her bared all,
To keep as a furtive trophy
I can look at on a journey.
I let the woman at my side
Sleep the sleep of the satisfied,
Outstretched, unveiled, like nude statue,
Those parts I enjoyed in full view.
Energy of the love we made
Is expressed in the legs now splayed,
Her arms outstretched behind her head
Seem to beckon 'Come back to bed'.
Her breasts relax sunk on her chest
While on her back she takes her rest;
I think, with them I'd again play,
But I must get to work today.
With my back to the bedroom wall,
I take a snap of her bared all,
To keep as a furtive trophy
I can look at on a journey.
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