Sexual Tensions...
by Christina V. Montgomery
Sexual Tensions
or is it endless desire
wanting you to control
this passionate fire
an incredible urge
for you to have your way
to fulfill every need
if you're willing to play
start at my ankle
slowly kissing up my thighs
teasing my along the way
body temperature starts to rise
moving between my legs
my fingers spread apart my skin
sexual tensions
as you move your tongue in
you can feel yourself getting hard
while your mouth is on my lips
body temperature starts to rise
a taste you can't resist
you watch my fingers move inside
it turns you on even more
sexual tensions
you can't ignore
touching yourself
motions you can't control
this passionate fire
burning deep inside your soul
I say that I want you
to feel you upon my lips
to have you in my mouth
a taste I can't resist
motions I can't control
sexual tensions won't let me be
with you in my mouth
my fingers still inside of me
you've gotten me to the point
I want to feel you between my thighs
deep inside of me
body temperature starts to rise
backed into the wall
my legs wrapped around your waist
such wetness you feel
still wanting another taste
you go down on me again
just one last time
teasing me along the way
like you do all of the time
you pull me to my knees
bent over the back of the bed
body temperature starts to rise
not one word is said
and incredible urge
for you to have your way
to fulfill every fantasy
if you're willing to play...
About Christina V. Montgomery:
Christina is a 32 year old married mother of two beautiful boys. She reside in
Salinas, California and have been writing poetry for 20 years. Christina's first
book, Straight from the Heart published in May of 2005, which is available on
Amazon.com
Christian is also a songwriter for 14 Nashville Country Artists as well as a model.
Please visit her site on MySpace at www.myspace.com/christinavmontgomery
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