Knock on my Door

Knock on my Door

A Poem by Angie G

I want to feel a man's sweet touch,
His lips on mine, I know that much.
For my body long teased,
Now hungers the pleasures of being pleased.
Its been so long since my body has felt,
His sweet shiver as I unbuckle his belt.
My passion and lust now overflow,
For the moment of bliss, and the sweet afterglow.
So don't be affraid to come to my room,
Afterall I'm your bride and you are my groom.

Don't be scared to knock on my door,
And make love to me, on my bedroom floor.
For even if love has long left our heart's,
My body still shows your tender bite marks.
Take me again even if its for lust,
For my need for release is now but a must.

Tomorrow we will regret what tonight we have done,
But dont worry about it, by then I'll be gone.


© 2014 Angie G


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Wow. I love how this poem shifts. It starts as something erotic, tantalizing and teasing...then it shifts to something suggesting more, something deeper, only to wrap it all up with deep regret and a parting glance. Like the timeline of so many marriages, all in a few short paragraphs. Many poems that speak about these types of things sound too contrived, too forced, and so lose any appeal and become as emotion-filled as a cheap porno. This, however, flowed effortlessly and played with expectations and told a story. Very well done.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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A tryst between two lovers described in a canter of a poem with spirit and 'gay abandon'. Live life for the moment!

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Angie G

6 Years Ago

Life is but a moment which demands to be lived with no regrets. Thank you John!!! Happy writing!!
Tyvm Salinger.. sometimes we have to open our eyes the realize we can't hold in forever, but hope for one last night to remember..

Posted 10 Years Ago


Very poingant telling of the final fleeting flicker of love, and then goodby

Posted 10 Years Ago


Thank you Wordman.. tacky?? Maybe, but as with all writers I write with an open heart and I let my soul do the writing.

Posted 10 Years Ago


a beautiful write of passion

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Thank you.. I try to look at the bigger picture of it all.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Wow. I love how this poem shifts. It starts as something erotic, tantalizing and teasing...then it shifts to something suggesting more, something deeper, only to wrap it all up with deep regret and a parting glance. Like the timeline of so many marriages, all in a few short paragraphs. Many poems that speak about these types of things sound too contrived, too forced, and so lose any appeal and become as emotion-filled as a cheap porno. This, however, flowed effortlessly and played with expectations and told a story. Very well done.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Angie G
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A hopeless romantic. A dreamer of impossibilities. My writing may not make sense.. But I don't make sense. And when my heart takes over my brain shuts down. I live the moment, cherish the memories and.. more..

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