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DIRTY DANCING SKINNY DIP

Behind the bushes we both strip,  
Then emerge for a skinny dip.  
The sun kisses our skins both bare  
And our respective bodies' hair.  
I tell my love she looks so fine,  
Her smooth limbs and bikini line.  
 
In turn she likes me without vest  
Thus showing off my well haired chest,  
But she's now getting to see more  
She had not seen on me before.  
In cool waters we headlong jump,  
Goodbye to land, showing bare rump.  
 
In water's cool embrace we tread  
Both only showing wet haired head  
Above the pool's rippling surface  
As one laughs in the other's face.  
I tell her how the water feels  
On my pieces, producing squeals.  
 
Exclamations of "Naughty, naughty!  
Not supposed to say this to me!"  
(I love how she can sound a prude  
When she herself is also nude.)  
I riposte, "It was your idea  
To try this out, you lured me here!"  
 
I then lurch towards my temptress,  
To her squeals of faux distress.  
"Now you are safe within my arms"  
My chest squeezing against her charms.  
As I circle arms round her waist  
And give her lips my lover's taste.  
 
Then come her sighs of great surprise  
As the fronts of each other's thighs  
Against each other sudden brush,  
Bringing recognisable blush,  
And a momentary shaking  
As her being was awaking.  
 
Around my  waist her legs she drew,  
We made a "dirty dancing" two,  
Our arms round each other gripping  
And bodies round each other slipping,  
Until my hands at last caught her,  
So I could lift her from the water.  
 
She spread her limbs, I held her high  
As if offering her to the sky,  
Then to my chest down I let her,  
Holding her like a pieta.  
She hung on arms around my neck,  
And gave me a "my hero" peck.  
 
We walked out from the water buff  
When we had swum around enough,  
Towelled each other's bodies dry,  
Above and below the thigh  
Then lay on backs in the sunshine  
To bathe in its light so divine.  
 
 
 
Written by Solomon_Song
Published | Edited 17th Apr 2018
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