Come Hither Smile

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Come Hither Smile

©May 24th 2021, Olan L. Smith


He comes to her on a night's breeze, at late times of night

As she curls up with a book near her fireplace, with a drink

By her side. He arises at that crossroad, and with the blink

Of her silken lashes, come hither smile, he caresses her slight


Frame as he draws her alabaster body to his naked form.

She wraps her legs around him, and mounts him in one motion.

Her thrust, her passionate heave, and he becomes her burgeon,

A shoot from the logs made ablaze by their storm.


How many times have they enacted this scene?

Played this out in their thoughts and with their soul

As they abide what time Earth allows, and pay the toll

For what is theirs, they live a million billion times as seventeen,


And they always find their way here by the fire,

In a myriad of ways they come together, even as host

To the many ghostly souls they love the most

They are forever in love; their love is to forever admire.

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