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Yes, Yes, Yes!

In the quiet of the night, when all was still,
After days of toil, bending to life's will,
They found a moment, just for two,
Amid the chaos, something new.

Three children sleeping, dreams taking flight,
They tiptoed to their room, under the moonlight,
Work and duties had kept them apart,
But tonight, they’d rekindle the spark in their hearts.

They slipped beneath the covers, close and tight,
Bodies entwined in the soft, gentle light,
His arms around her, a loving embrace,
Whispered secrets in their shared space.

Her hair, like silk, brushed against his skin,
A touch that ignited the fire within,
Spicy spooning, their bodies aligned,
Lost in the moment, time unconfined.

She turned to face him, eyes so bright,
Reflecting the love that felt just right,
Their lips met softly, a tender kiss,
A promise of passion, a moment of bliss.

Fingers traced patterns, exploring anew,
Every touch, a sweet rendezvous,
They rediscovered each curve, each line,
A night of love, purely divine.

The world outside ceased to exist,
In their bubble of love, they found pure bliss,
Each sigh, each whisper, a melody,
As they danced together in perfect harmony.

The hardships and stresses, they all fell away,
In the sanctuary of night, they'd find their way,
Yes, yes, yes, their hearts did sing,
In the warmth of love, they felt everything.

Their love, like a river, flowed strong and deep,
In the arms of each other, they'd forever keep,
For in the night, with passion and care,
They found solace and love, a perfect pair.

Morning would come with its duties anew,
But tonight was theirs, just for two,
In spicy spooning and whispers so sweet,
They found their love, complete, replete.
Written by Dre_k47 (AnDre James)
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Author's Note
The poem depicts a couple finding solace and rekindling their love amidst the chaos of daily life through intimate moments shared in the quiet of the night.
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