Finally Climax



We met together at a booth in a bar,
I thought with her I will not get far,
We started to have a normal conversation,
When suddenly I felt a strange sensation,
Between my legs, my manhood aroused,
I noticed her looking with a great big smile,
She jumped up throwing her underwear away,
To my surprise, she was ready to play,
She laid back on the table legs far apart,
I sat down and pulled up a chair so the feast could start,
She was moaning and groaning her body in a twitch,
But I held her firmly feasting at a feverish pitch,
When out of the blue her body started to quake,
I held them more tightly as she strongly went into shakes,
I maintained control of her until her body relaxed breathing fast,
Her heart pounding and a big smile on her face she screamed Climax at last!

About this poem

The selfishness of some has been a long-standing problem every once in and while someone comes along who puts her needs before his the result is a rare but satisfying ending!

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Written on July 14, 2023

Submitted by ebrad2bad on July 14, 2023

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Scheme AABBCDEEFFGGHIJJ
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 779
Words 166
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 16

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