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Breakfast in Bed

By tigerlilly

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

He woke up early... said let's have breakfast, happy Saturday, Sweetheart! I smelled the coffee brewing.... as we drank orange juice for a start. He then mentioned toast and bacon, with eggs, I think beside... he said, "Sleepyhead, get out of bed!" and oh, I surely tried. But I said... come and warm me, Darlin' while that java perks. We'll share golden oj, then see what beneath this blanket lurks. Warm lucious fruit, honey drizzled... on the ripest pair... lovely melons for your eyes and those lips to share. My main dish is toasty warm and served up sweet homestyle. These arms will love and hold you, enfold you with a smile. By then i felt his cold toes slidin' 'long my thigh... his brown eyes had a wicked gleam, as he lay down with a sigh. Now, the kitchen is a good place, if by a tummy's hunger led... but the bedroom's best for cookin' good hot breakfasts up in bed.all comments and critiques welcomed :) Written February 23rd, 2002 © on Feb 22 2002 10:53 PM PST   0 • 16

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