The Mid Summer Heat, by Raydog Subscribe to rss feed for Raydog

The day had been hot, but his work now complete
It was time to escape from the mid summer heat.

He went on inside and took a cool shower,
And decided to rest for a couple of hours.

It felt so good when his body hit the bed,
But it felt much better when the pillow hit his head.

The work hadn’t been hard, but still he was beat,
He just blamed it on the mid summer heat.

It was about 4:00 pm when he began to drift away,
That’s when he noticed her standing in his doorway.

She was wearing a white dress that was stuck to her skin,
“The door was open so I decided to come in.”

She was statuesque, from her head to her bare feet,
He was happy she had come in from the mid summer heat.

She walked across the room, to the foot of his bed,
He couldn’t believe his eyes when she pulled the dress
over her head.

Her hair long and brown, her body curved and lean,
She was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen.

He began to wonder what he’d done to deserve this,
But that faded away when she gave him a kiss.

The moment their lips met, his heart skipped a beat
His blood began to boil in the mid summer heat.

When they began to make love, it felt so right,
Neither of them noticed that day had become night.

He entered her slowly while caressing her breast,
He had totally forgotten about his much needed rest.

He moved in and out, slowly increasing his pace,
He reveled in the ecstasy that shown on her face.

Their bodies moved together like a well-oiled machine,
Their passion unmatched, what did it all mean?

She reached orgasm first, that was always a treat, 
Then came seven more, o-o-o-h-h-h that mid summer heat!

He kept sliding inside her until it was too much to bear
Faster and faster… He would soon be there.

She matched every thrust as his tempo increased, 
He was getting close, very close to release….

When she gazed into his eyes, it was that moment then,
He began to reach climax, however that was when…

He woke with a jump, wrapped in a sweat soaked sheet,
He had fallen victim to the mid summer heat
Posted: 2009-03-31 08:28:29 UTC

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